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Ankur and Michael talk Boltz Exchange - LNJ035

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Transcript: sicksub.network/LNJ035_transcript

This is the 35th episode of the Lightning Junkies podcast. In this episode we have Ankur and Michael! They are the force behind Boltz Exchange. Boltz exchange is a platform that allows trades between off chain Bitcoin and on-chain Bitcoin. An example transaction might be exchanging some of your Lightning channel for an on-chain balance so you have more inbound liquidity freed up. This might be useful for merchants that are looking for a quick way to free up liquidity. We talk about how their business works and more!

We talk about:

  • Ankur’s Background
  • Michael’s Background
  • Pros Of Lightning
  • Cons of Lighting
  • Boltz Exchange
  • Reverse Submarine Swap
  • Lightning Tools
  • Other Layer Two Solutions
  • Ethereum as Layer Two for Bitcoin
  • Meditation

Boltz’s Twitter: twitter.com/Boltzhq
Boltz Website: boltz.exchange

Support us here: lightningjunkies.net/support

Follow the Lightning Junkies blog: lightningjunkies.net
Follow Lightning Junkies on Twitter: sicksub.network/LNJunkies
Follow Chaz on Twitter: sicksub.network/TheChaz
Follow Lightning Cat: sicksub.network/LNJCat

Rabbit holes to fall down:

Alex Bosworth’s Twitter: twitter.com/alexbosworth
Strike: beta.strike.me
Naval’s Twitter: twitter.com/naval

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Transcript: sicksub.network/LNJ035_transcript

This is the 35th episode of the Lightning Junkies podcast. In this episode we have Ankur and Michael! They are the force behind Boltz Exchange. Boltz exchange is a platform that allows trades between off chain Bitcoin and on-chain Bitcoin. An example transaction might be exchanging some of your Lightning channel for an on-chain balance so you have more inbound liquidity freed up. This might be useful for merchants that are looking for a quick way to free up liquidity. We talk about how their business works and more!

We talk about:

  • Ankur’s Background
  • Michael’s Background
  • Pros Of Lightning
  • Cons of Lighting
  • Boltz Exchange
  • Reverse Submarine Swap
  • Lightning Tools
  • Other Layer Two Solutions
  • Ethereum as Layer Two for Bitcoin
  • Meditation

Boltz’s Twitter: twitter.com/Boltzhq
Boltz Website: boltz.exchange

Support us here: lightningjunkies.net/support

Follow the Lightning Junkies blog: lightningjunkies.net
Follow Lightning Junkies on Twitter: sicksub.network/LNJunkies
Follow Chaz on Twitter: sicksub.network/TheChaz
Follow Lightning Cat: sicksub.network/LNJCat

Rabbit holes to fall down:

Alex Bosworth’s Twitter: twitter.com/alexbosworth
Strike: beta.strike.me
Naval’s Twitter: twitter.com/naval

  continue reading

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