What are your opinions of the Liquid Network?

I find the whole thing interesting and with lots of potential. I'm currently digging through the technology and organization to better understand the pros and cons.

In my view I think it's doing very important work with the USDT connection, bridging Bitcoin/USD and that's the reason I'm interested in it. In my view it provides a good alternative for navigating market fluctuations by allowing a relatively decentralized/secure (more than the current financial systems) way of holding something like USD in bear markets. I know this might rub off some Bitcoin maximalists though. :D

I'm now interested in the technicalities of the whole thing. I do know it's a federated system but I also don't know how an ideal could look like and if the comparison to anything else (currently of course) might not edge close to a Nirvana fallacy, i.e what is truly the risk in the current scenario. In this case it seems to me, that a federation of very culturally aligned players might be a good middle way before a more technically decentralized system, and indeed a step in the right direction.

I wonder what you think?

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I just use Monero and doggie coin for lower transaction fees than Bitcoin, and I use actual on chain Bitcoin with its full transaction fees when there's reason to. I don't believe the market has real room for any "layer" stuff yet, it all seems forced

I am doing some testing with it as well currently.

I did some swaps between L-BTC and USDT when the market was above 100k just to test how it would be once the btc price in USD drops. Will I receive more sats than what I paid when btc bought more USD. I just swapped back and pegged out into bitcoin. Worked like a miracle and the txs fees were manageable.

Though I was testing with small sums, the mechanism behind USDT and btc pricing is based on market making and arbitraging algos; however, the total liquidity amoun d to around 65 milllion USDT. Given that this project is still in naisance, I figure the liquidity will only inch up higher.

Thanks for the response! Great stuff.

Yeah, I honestly, for the use case I would be considering, I would be more comfortable with Bitcoin Omni layer, or something that writes to the Bitcoin chain, at the least the transaction IDs.

But I'm interested in Liquid for that and other reasons. Maybe it'll work for that and other reasons. I'm curious in learning more :)