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Elon Musk Says Lightning Network 'Needed' to Scale Bitcoin for Now

A single-layer network like Bitcoin's could carry all humans transactions in the future, the Tesla CEO tweeted Friday.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 12:59 p.m. Published May 21, 2021, 8:57 a.m.
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Elon Musk has jumped into the bitcoin scaling debate on Twitter, saying the layer 2 payments Lightning Network is "needed" for now.

  • "Layer count depends on projected bandwidth & compute, both rising rapidly, which means single layer network [e.g. Bitcoin alone] can carry all human transactions in future imo," the Tesla CEO tweeted Friday.
  • Until then, however, Lightning will be necessary to provide the required bandwidth, he argued.
  • The Lightning Network is a layer atop the Bitcoin blockchain designed to enable faster and cheaper transactions by enabling user-generated channels for sending and receiving payments.
  • Musk has also been responding to a Twitter discussion about bitcoin's energy usage, the reason cited for Tesla's recent U-turn on accepting the cryptocurrency as a method of payment.
  • He proposed that the top-10 mining organizations post audits of the amount of renewable energy used in their operations as one way to tackle the issue.

See also: Bitcoin’s Lightning Network Now Has 10K Active Nodes and $69M in Locked Value

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