Binance Announces Plans To Integrate Bitcoin Lightning Network

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World-leading crypto exchange Binance has announced plans to integrate the Bitcoin Lightning Network (LN) on its platform for deposits and withdrawals. The exchange disclosed this information via a Twitter post earlier today following observations of Binance’s nodes on the Lightning Network by some “eagled-eyed” crypto community members.  Ambross, a data analytics firm focused on the Lightning Network, posted a tweet stating that Kraken’s biggest channel on the LN was connected to the Binance node.  However, having confirmed the ongoing plans to adopt the Lightning network, the Binance exchange has stated that the integration is far from completion, and a full
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