“Our users make a lot of low value payments, and as fees in the Bitcoin network rise they risk being priced out. With CardCoins’ new Lightning integration, our customers can top up their Lightning balances and make payments without additional on-chain transactions,” a CardCoins representative told CoinDesk. A normal Bitcoin transaction, which is typically more expensive than Lightning, is what’s known as an “on-chain” transaction.
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