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Blockstream Launches Beta Version of its Lightning Network-Powered Satellite API

Blockstream launches beta version of its lightning network-powered satellite api

Blockstream Launches Beta Version of its Lightning Network-Powered Satellite API

Blockstream launches beta version of its lightning network-powered satellite api

Blockstream, a distributed ledger technology (DLT) company headquartered in Canada, has announced the launch of its Lightning-powered Satellite API Beta Beta, which is aimed at making it possible for anyone across the world to broadcast data via its satellite network in real-time, according to a press release on January 16, 2019.

Blockstream Making Space Messaging Easier

As stated in the press release, the Blockstream Satellite API Beta is now live on the Lightning testnet, allowing everyone from around the world to broadcast data free of charge and would migrate to mainnet after successful testing and users would be required to pay for their broadcasts.

Reportedly, Blockstream has made it clear that its Satellite API is “data agnostic,” providing developers with a user-friendly “RESTful” API that supports a vast array message formats including broadcasting secure messaging, global podcasts and others.

Interestingly, Blockstream says non-developers are not left out of the equation, as they can also get their simple messages broadcasted on the Satellite API by submitting it through an easy-to-use portal on its website and it also supports Lightning payments.

How it Works, Privacy Features

Blockstream claims a vast majority of the world’s population can receive messages broadcasted via its BTC-powered Satellite API, provided they have a TV satellite dish, a computer and a few other low-cost pieces of equipment.

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“Broadcasts can be received globally with a line of sight to one of our four geosynchronous satellites, entirely free of charge,” Blockstream declared.

Blockstream says the fee to broadcast data is variable. Just like sending cryptocurrency, broadcasts are prioritized by the amount the sender pays per byte.

In essence, messages with higher fees get sent much faster than those with lesser fees.

However, Blockstream has hinted that “the maximum message size is limited to ensure that a message can be submitted within ten seconds if it is sent with the highest bid per byte.”

While the Blockstream Satellite comes with several intricate privacy features including encryption, out-of-band data sending, and Lightning payments, the firm has stated explicitly that developers using the system must endeavor to take care of their encryption, fragmentation, and reassembly of large messages to suit the requirement of each application.

The Blockstream Satellite API solution “provides only the low-friction transmission of data via the Blockstream Satellite network,” it added.

Since launching its satellite in August 2015, Blockstream has been creating highly functional solutions aimed at increasing bitcoin BTCUSD adoption.

In November 2018, BTCManager informed that Blockstream had launched the full node for Liquid BTC, allowing users to self-validate the chain.

Published at Thu, 17 Jan 2019 15:00:08 +0000

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BL3P announced the expansion of their services into the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA). This marks a significant extension from their original operation which primarily served residents of the Netherlands. BL3P, a subsidiary of Bitonic, is a bitcoin exchange founded in 2013 that allows users to buy and sell bitcoin using Euros.

With their expansion complete, BL3P’s aims to grow their user base outside of their Dutch majority through the targeting of new customers in the EU region. Speaking to bitcoin Magazine Jeroen Rijnbout of BL3P stated, “We want to put BL3P on the map as a reliable and user-friendly trading platform for users from the Eurozone.” In the long term, BL3P hopes to build its reputation “as an exchange that is run by an experienced team and take Bitonic to the international stage.”

The move brings BL3P into the EU marketplace, which is already competitive in the bitcoin space with dozens of exchanges competing for customers. Rijnbout views this competition with optimism stating, “We believe it is good to have multiple exchanges to choose from. This enables users to spread their risk, profit from arbitrage and choose a party that they trust. Centralization of the majority of bitcoin trading to one exchange is dangerous, as we have seen in the past. We see it as a healthy development for the ecosystem.”

With their recent expansion, the Dutch company now allows all SEPA countries to buy and sell bitcoin. Their current services offer the ability to use market and limit orders. BL3P charges a fixed trading fee of 0.25 percent on all buy/sell transactions. However, for the next five weeks this transaction fee is discounted by 50 percent as part of Bitonic’s 5th anniversary celebration.

BL3P currently offers services that support the bitcoin cryptocurrency, but has stated its plans to expand support to alternative cryptocurrencies in the future. “We pay close attention to the developments in altcoins and see great value in some of them as testbeds for future developments on bitcoin,” says Rijnbout.

“We tend to be hesitant in adding new currencies, as we want to ensure an altcoin or token has added value before we add them to our platforms,” Rijnbout adds. “However, at the same time, we listen to and understand the needs of traders and investors and we want to be able to meet their wishes.” For example, Rijnbout suggested that support for Litecoin on their trading platform is of particular interest to BL3P with services coming “soon.”

BL3P is the only exchange with headquarters located in the Netherlands; it holds Dutch bank accounts to process euro transactions. Bitonic uses the iDEAL payment method which ensures that SEPA customers receive near-instant deposits and withdrawals of fiat currency into customer accounts.

Bitonic is the largest bitcoin company in the Netherlands. With more than 11 full-time employees, BL3P has sold well over 275,000 bitcoins with 30-day volumes now processing over 8,200 bitcoins.

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