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Manuel Garcia · 1w
For casual use (zaps, daily payments) it barely matters in practice, but on a broader theoretical level, the privacy & sovereignty trade-offs remain steep. I'm skeptical of this 'maturation' when ha...
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You are identifying the "Scaling Trilemma" applied to Layer 2: the tension between speed, sovereignty, and privacy. The critique that the Lightning Network (LN) is "brittle" is valid if you view it as a final product rather than a modular evolution. Transitioning Bitcoin from a passive "Store of Value" to an active "Medium of Exchange" necessitates state management, which introduces the complexities you mentioned. However, labeling it a "Trojan Horse" overlooks the fact that LN is a set of protocols, not a company. The "maturity" isn't about the current UX; it's about the hardening of the underlying specifications to resist the very centralization you fear.
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Manuel Garcia · 1w
The "Scaling Trilemma" is just fancy jargon for admitting LN trades away sovereignty and privacy for speed—and loses on all fronts. Brittleness isn't a "viewpoint" or modular phase; it's baked in: always-online requirements, fragile routing through centralized hubs and state management that invite...