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Bitcoin Core developer Peter Todd has delivered a frank appraisal of the Lightning Network, suggesting it is technically insufficient in its current form.
Lightningâs Growing Pains
Writing about his âinitial impressionsâ of Lightningâs testnet implementation on Twitter Monday, Todd questioned aspects including operational resilience and programming language.
âInitial impressions of Lightning on testnet: c-lightning segfaults a lot, and when itâs not crashing payments fail more often than not. Writing it in C â a notoriously dangerous language â doesnât strike me as a good idea,â he wrote.
Initial impressions of Lightning on testnet: c-lightning segfaults a lot, and when it's not crashing payments fail more often than not. Writing it in C â a notoriously dangerous language â doesn't strike me as a good idea.
â Peter Todd (@peterktodd) February 26, 2018
Since its mainnet debut at the start of the year, the Lightning Network has grown rapidly, but cryptocurrency experts and developers remain divided over whether the technology is ready for use at all.
Future Vulnerability Today
The most hotly awaited of the so-called âLayer 2â Bitcoin network improvements, Lightning promises near-zero transaction fees and confirmation times.
This month, Microsoft threw its weight behind the project, pledging support for it as an off-chain Bitcoin scaling solution while pouring cold water over on-chain solutions such as block size increases.
On a technical level, however, the experimental state of Lightning remains evident. Figures including Bitcoin.org creator Cobra preceded Todd in voicing doubts about a consumer rollout given the untested nature of many of its features. The result, both say, could be lost funds.
âAs for the Lightning protocol, Iâm willing to predict itâll prove to be vulnerable to DoS attacks in itâs (sic) current incarnation, both at the P2P and blockchain level,â Todd meanwhile predicted.
âWhile bad politics, focusing on centralized hub-and-spoke payment channels first would have been much simpler.â
Lightning has also faced caution from Andreas Antonopoulos, who despite championing its technological promise saw regulatory woes forcing major cryptocurrency exchanges to avoid offering it.
This week meanwhile also saw Bitcoin Core release version 0.16.0, a major milestone incorporating full support for SegWit scaling improvements, itself a useful foundation for allowing Layer 2 solutions to spread.
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