P2P Crypto Payments Gets a Boost with Lightning Network’s Integration on Cash App


According to a Twitter post by Cash App's Bitcoin Product Lead, the company will now allow its 44 million users to send and recei...

According to a Twitter post by Cash App’s Bitcoin Product Lead, the company will now allow its 44 million users to send and receive bitcoin payments on the Lightning Network. That’s a significant move for the P2P crypto payment space.

Utilizing the Lightning Network solves a big problem for everyday bitcoin usage because it speeds up transactions to near instantaneous rates with small or no fees, and solves for making bitcoin micropayments. Cash App has set a $999 limit for sending or receiving payments every seven days. According to its website, all transactions using a QR code will default through the Lightning Network unless a user reaches their limit, or they choose to send through the traditional Bitcoin Network.

Overall, consumer interest in using crypto to make payments is low, and crypto is still primarily used as an investment vehicle. As integrations abound and transacting becomes frictionless, maybe further adoption will occur.     Overview by Ben Danner, Research Analyst at Mercator Advisory Group.



By Ben Danner
Oct 28, 2022 00:00
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