No Internet? You Could Still Use Bitcoin on the Lightning Network
Researchers found a way to use a local "mesh network" to connect nodes via Bluetooth and WiFi, building a local Lightning Network they call LNMesh.
Archive context
Older archive item. Useful for background and entity history, but not a fresh market-moving signal.
Why this matters
This bitcoin story adds another data point to the current market tape and is useful when read alongside nearby source coverage.
Original source
Read on DecryptRelated market context
A crypto network just voted to abandon its standalone blockchain and unlock 27% of its token supply
GnosisDAO has approved a plan to retire Gnosis Chain’s standalone Layer 1, a shift that will unlock roughly 350,000 staked GNO. Un...
Cardano Foundation partners with UNDP on 2026 SDG Blockchain Accelerator
This partnership could significantly enhance global development efforts by integrating blockchain solutions into UN initiatives, f...
XRP Price Prediction: 22% Rally, But Ripple Still is Undervalued
XRP price is changing hands at $1.3, up 18% on the day, extending a violent 22% rally that carried the token to $1.26 in a single...
Hacker impersonates CoinDesk executive to target cybersecurity researchers with fake crypto conference
This incident highlights the persistent vulnerability of cybersecurity experts to sophisticated social engineering attacks, riskin...
Uniswap founder Hayden Adams tells CFTC that US regulatory pressure pushed crypto builders overseas
US regulatory pressure may stifle domestic crypto innovation, driving talent and development to more accommodating international m...
US Treasury sanctions Iranian exchange network for processing millions in crypto for IRGC
The sanctions highlight the increasing scrutiny on crypto exchanges globally, emphasizing the need for tighter regulatory oversigh...