Revolut + Bitcoin Lightning Network = Bitcoin payments at the speed of light

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I got a story for you, one with a little flash, a little tech, and a lotta attitude. So, Revolut, that slick UK fintech with a taste for shaking things up, just made a move that’s got the crypto industry talking.

They’ve teamed up with Lightspark to bring Bitcoin’s Lightning Network to their users in the UK and across select European countries.

You know what that means? Bitcoin payments, near-instant. Fees? Practically pocket change.

Just like that

The Lightning Network, a layer-2 protocol sitting on top of Bitcoin’s main chain, designed to make transactions fast and cheap. No more waiting around for your payment to crawl through the system.

With Lightspark’s infrastructure, Revolut users can send and receive Bitcoin like it’s nothing, smooth, easy, and almost as quick as snapping your fingers.

Emil Urmanshin, Revolut’s crypto boss, says it straight, telling the technology is exctly what they want.

“We want faster, more affordable solutions. Lightspark lets us do that.”

Simple, right? But don’t let the smooth talk fool you, this is quite a big deal. For years, banks have been stuck in the past, slow, expensive, like trying to run a race in cement shoes.

„Traditional banks? They’re dial-up. The future? That’s 5G, baby.”

Progress

And Lightspark isn’t just about speed. They’re rolling out this Universal Money Address thing, UMA.

Imagine sending Bitcoin as easily as you send an email. No more fumbling with those long, ugly wallet addresses.

You want to send cash to your cousin in Naples? Just type their UMA, hit send, bada bing, bada boom.

The future is here

Revolut’s Lightning rollout starts in the UK and select EEA markets, with plans to expand as the tech and the rules catch up. It’s a shot across the bow for slow, overpriced payment systems everywhere.

And make no mistake, Revolut’s diving headfirst into crypto payments, wanting to be the boss of fast, flexible, and cheap money movement.

So, next time you need to move Bitcoin, remember, Revolut’s got your back. No more waiting, no more crazy fees.

Just quick, clean, and a little bit flashy. That’s how you do business in 2025.


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