I'm sure you're referring to the lightning network right? I was just reading something from someone in El Salvador about how the lightning payments are working great despite the official wallet the government put out being full of bugs and basically unusuable. I've never had interest in El Salvador before but now I read up on their news every day out of interest in nation's using decentralized currency.
El Salvador's interest or accomplishments are irrelevant.
You don't think a nation adopting bitcoin and spreading the word that the lightning network is serviceable for day to day use is kind of... An exciting time for crypto? Maybe we're not on the same page but in my view decentralized currency is one way to push back against the international bankers and human traffickers.
No no, you're on the right track. I worded that all fucky. I'm saying this is the first domino and that this is nothing. Lightning is primed and it isn't going anywhere. In fact, it's adoption is in infancy.
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