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The Peter McCormack Show

The Limitations of Lightning with Matt Corallo - WBD671

The Peter McCormack Show

Peter McCormack

Power, Politics, Government, Markets, News, Society & Culture, Technology, Society, Inflation, Finance, Bitcoin, Economics, Money

4.72.8K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2023

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Matt Corallo is a Bitcoin Core developer and open-source engineer at Block/Spiral. In this interview, we discuss the nexus of ordinals, mining rewards & decentralisation risks. We also talk about the impact of a permanent high fee environment on digital transactions, the challenges faced by Bitcoin wallet developers, and the new wave of talent working on Bitcoin Core.

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Bitcoin has come a long way since its inception, but it continues to evolve. The past few months have seen significant discussion regarding the recent development of ordinals, mining rewards, and the challenges of maintaining mining decentralization. In essence, there is a continual battle to ensure Bitcoin's infrastructure is fit for purpose in enabling an uncensorable, trustless settlement of transactions.

These challenges are an inevitable part of the development of innovation. Each issue requires a solution, which in turn, leads to new issues. For example, the impact of a high fee environment has been to highlight limitations and risks with the Lightning Network. Then there are the UX issues associated with wallets and issues in relation to compatibility across different protocols.

Whilst each of these technical issues requires discussion and understanding, the wider perspective is that there is a perpetual need to improve Bitcoin's infrastructure and continue to maintain its security and decentralisation. Therefore, we need the right environment for developers to learn, collaborate and deliver. And, the wider community needs to be supportive and nurture this talent, protecting them from toxic attacks and iniquitous litigation.

There are certainly a number of big organizations out there who understand this and are modestly and diligently working to support people like Matt and others, to allow them in turn to support Bitcoin and the needs of the whole community. And it is certainly encouraging to hear that there is a new wave of developing talent being brought into the Bitcoin Core "team".

Whilst this interview reinforces the fact that we can never take the huge efforts being applied for granted, it is still amazing to see the strides being made in the world's most successful open-source project. That we can collaborate voluntarily across the internet to change the world of money, in the face of massive challenges, should leave us all in awe.


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0:00.0

It's like kind of the most important thing in Bitcoin.

0:05.0

Like ignore all this like lightning crap and

0:09.0

Bitcoin core and like future soft forks and whatever like if we can't get mining decentralization right we should just give up.

0:14.7

Hello there everyone how are you all doing are you having a good week? It's pretty sunny

0:19.2

here in the UK loving it really hot over 30 degrees loving the sunshine anyway we've been busy planning on our next a live event

0:27.4

It's gonna be in Sydney Australia on September 9th

0:29.5

We're working on some great guests, some gems in the bags.

0:33.0

So you won't be disappointed if you are in Australia and you want to come,

0:36.0

please come to Sydney, tickets are available at what Bitcoin did.com,

0:39.0

click on wBD live.

0:41.0

Anyway, welcome to the what Bitcoin did podcast, which is brought to you by Iris Energy, the largest

0:45.8

NASDAQ listed Bitcoin miner using 100% renewable energy.

0:49.4

I'm your host Peter McCormack, and today I've got Matt Corrello back on the show. Now I've known

0:53.7

Matt for a long time he was first on the show about four years ago and he is such an

0:57.8

asset to Bitcoin you know it's just a good guy really like Matt and I've been

1:01.6

wanted to have it back on the show for a while and while we're out in Miami a few weeks ago, we finally made it happen again. So in this show, we get an update on lightning development, and where he sees the future of the Bitcoin industry, and also getting into some of the limitations of lightning that we've seen come about

1:16.4

due to what's been happening with ordinals.

1:18.8

So always great to talk to Matt. I hope you enjoy this.

1:21.2

If you've got any questions about this or anything else, you know where to get me. It's hello or what Bitcoin did.com.

1:29.0

It's been a while.

1:31.0

Has been. I remember the last time we spoke I remember the first time

1:36.0

was in London wasn't it?

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