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A new feature for Bitcoinâs Lightning Network (LN) implementation allows users to send funds instantly without needing to first create an invoice.
Sphinx Enables âNew Use Casesâ
The latest upgrade, âSphinx,â which developers describe as being a âwork in progress,â is nonetheless already available to anyone.
âThe coolest part about this new feature is that it can be used today in the wild as long as both nodes are updated to this branch!â author Olaoluwa Osuntokun wrote in a Github repository dedicated to the project.
New "Sphinx" send mode in @lightning LND (work in progress) enables spontaneous payments without invoice. It can include user or API data, simplifying monetized interfaces & enabling new use cases. https://t.co/BbWuw9spk1
â Stadicus (@Stadicus3000) January 12, 2019
The Lightning Network is a protocol currently active for Bitcoin and Litecoin which allows users to send tokens instantly and for a fee averaging less than 1 US cent.
The technology debuted on the Bitcoin network a year ago, and has grown rapidly, but remains in an experimental state as developers iron out stability and reliability issues.
At present, sending or receiving a transaction still requires some technical understanding, which has made Lightning an unattractive option for entry-level users despite its time and cost benefits.
Lightningâs âBestâ Feature Yet?
Sphinx, which Osuntokun says âallows users to start exploring a new set of use cases,â aims to solve that predicament.
It removes the need to create a payment invoice for a transaction, allowing more âspontaneousâ activity and sidelining a major technical element potentially off-putting for novices.
âThis is only a draft implementation and while it works today on mainnet out of the box (if both sides are upgraded) much this will likely change,â he added.
Sphinx caps a frenetic development period for LN which continued throughout 2018. Despite fluctuations, capacity, node and channel numbers have all reached new highs in recent weeks.
According to data from monitoring resource 1ML, Bitcoin Lightningâs capacity is now 571 BTC ($2,076,000) among 5234 nodes and 19,500 channels.
Sphinx meanwhile has already begun to see a warm reception, commentators variously saying it had attracted them to start using Lightning and that it was now the networkâs âbestâ feature.
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