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91 sats \ 4 replies \ @k00b 25 Apr 2022
Not exactly true (re: impossible to be faster) in practice. If we didn’t need to route, perhaps. If we have a direct channel already open that has the right balance, certainly, but this isn’t common in practice.
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31 sats \ 3 replies \ @kr OP 25 Apr 2022
One example Pierre referred to was a trader with a direct connection to Kraken's Lightning node, or any instance where a payment is directly moving from one peer to another.
Is it fair to say that the # of nodes on a blockchain would have to be smaller than the # of hops on a routed Lightning tx to be faster? Assuming all nodes were located in the same data center in both cases?
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21 sats \ 2 replies \ @k00b 25 Apr 2022
Oh he meant impossible for a blockchain to be faster? That’s definitely true
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @kr OP 25 Apr 2022
Yeah, this clip was about other blockchains.
Is there any non-blockchain payment method that could rival the speed of a direct (non-routed) Lightning payment?
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69 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b 25 Apr 2022
Hypothetically, if you create a protocol that doesn’t require you to create channels with counter parties, that’d be faster. But it doesn’t exist and might not be possible.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @nolim1t 26 Apr 2022
Yep that would violate the laws of physics on faster than light travel
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @cryptocoin 25 Apr 2022
This four minute clip is a segment from Episode E33. For the full episode, there is another post here on SN with that:
Pierre Rochard on Kraken's Lightning Network Integration | The Kevin Rooke Show | E33
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