
ambassadorThe leading company in AI's solutions driven by the Bitcoin Lightning network, today announced RAILS, a Bitcoin backpack service for the leading self. According to a press release sent to Bitcoin magazine, it was designed to enable companies, guardians and high -value individuals. This allows participants to earn a return on bitcoin.
Rails also launched a safe way for liquidity providers (LPS) to carry all Bitcoin nursery while generating revenue from liquidity obstacles and payment guidance, although it is not guaranteed. AI AI's implementation has enhanced its lighting network with more reliable transactions and greater payment sizes.
“Rails is a transformative power of the lightning network,” said CEO and co -founder of Abs Jesse Shrader. “Not only comes – it's a matter of enabling companies to enhance the network with their bitcoin gain. This is a decisive step in the development of Bitcoin as a global exchange of exchange.”
The service provides two options:
- Rails LP is designed for high -value individuals, guardians and bitcoin companies, which require minimal BTC commitment for one year.
- Liquidity subscriptions are designed for companies that receive bitcoin payments, with fees start from 0.5 %.
Ambassador of partnership with synchronous The flow (a joint xiom and Conincorner project), to bring bars to the market. Coincorner merged it into both the ISLE of Man. Flux is jointly focused on the advancement of the presence of the Lightning Network in global payments. Their participation is the increasing confidence of the industry in the bars as a tool to effectively expand bitcoin.
“Rails provides a practical method for companies like our companies to participate in the growth of the Lightning Network,” said David Boylan's financial manager. “We used the lightning network for years, and Rails provides an organized approach to engaging with its economy, especially by renting liquidity and paying payment. This corresponds to our goal of making Bitcoin easier and practical for daily use.”
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