When the Lightning Network (LN) was conceived in 2015, it was quickly embraced by the Bitcoin community as the way to dramatically scale Bitcoin’s capacity. There was an expectation of LN being available quickly. Instead, development proceed more slowly in the background with different teams contributing to a standard specification. That spec is now almost ready and last year interest and early activity on the LN increased dramatically.
We were joined by Christian Decker, a core engineer at Blockstream, where he works on their LN client. We discussed the history and progression of the LN and what remains on the road to scaling Bitcoin.
Topics covered in this episode:
How Christian ended up writing the world’s first PhD on Bitcoin
The vision of the Lightning Network
How the Lightning Network evolved in the last 4 years
Approaching the 1.0 specification
The current state of the network
Why centralization concerns around hubs are often misguided
eltoo and the future of lightning network
The case against other chains being better layer 1 networks than Bitcoin
Episode links:
Lightning Network Whitepaper
Christian Decker - Scaling Bitcoin with Duplex Micropayment Channels
Joseph Poon & Tadge Dryja - Scalability and the Lightning Network
Blockstream - Lightning Network
A Simplified Update Mechanism for Lightning and Off-Chain Contracts
Lightning Network Specifications on Github
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This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain and Sunny Aggarwal. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/273