Latin America's largest digital bank integrates Bitcoin's Lightning network
Latin America's largest digital bank, Nubank, has announced a partnership with Lightspark to integrate Bitcoin's Lightning network into its services, with the aim of increasing the speed and efficiency of transactions for its 100 million customers.
The cooperation, revealed on June 25, will focus on creating a seamless user experience and facilitating faster and cheaper transactions without the complexity of managing the Lightning network.
Nubank and Lightspark will work on various strategies to support users and developers by leveraging Lightspark's advanced solutions, including SDKs and APIs.
Tomasz Fortes, CEO of Nubank, emphasized that this integration is in line with the company's mission to offer more efficient services through Blockchain technology.
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Iceland's crypto future looks promising, but there are many obstaclesDavid Marcus, CEO of Lightspark, expressed his excitement at the opportunity to provide easier solutions to Nubank's extensive customer base.
The partnership has been positively received in the digital asset community, marking a significant step in the mainstream adoption of Bitcoin .
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