The podcast app that pays Bitcoin | #[0]
Connect the World, the podcast that explores the world of the Lightning Network, is back with an exciting new episode. This week, we are joined by a very special guest, Oscar Merry, the CEO of #[1] , the innovative podcasting platform that rewards both listeners and podcasters.
Oscar will be sharing his insights into the world of Podcasting 2.0 and how Fountain is changing the game with its unique Bitcoin Lightning Network-powered rewards system. He will also discuss the latest developments in the Lightning Network and how they impact the podcasting world.
Connect the World promises to deliver thought-provoking discussion and expert insights into the Lightning Network. Whether you are a seasoned pro or just starting out in the world of Lightning, this is an episode you won't want to miss. So, tune in and discover how Fountain is changing the podcasting game one episode at a time.
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Bitcoin and Lightning researcher explains | Joe Miyamoto
A submarine swap daemon is a tool used in the Bitcoin Lightning Network to exchange on-chain Bitcoin for off-chain Lightning Bitcoin. It allows users to send their Bitcoin to the daemon, which waits for a user to request a submarine swap. The daemon then uses the on-chain Bitcoin to fund a new payment channel for the user, allowing them to transact off-chain. The submarine swap daemon reduces the number of on-chain transactions required and helps move Bitcoin between the on-chain and off-chain worlds.
If you want to learn more about submarine swap daemon and other Lightning Network topics, #[0] a Lightning Network researcher, can explain everything to you in the new episode of "Connect the World".
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In this week's episode of the "Connect the World" podcast, we have Henrik Skogstrøm, the founder & CEO of LNCapital, on the show to talk about node management for professional #LightningNode operators.
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Torq, LN Capital’s node management for professionals | Henrik Skogstrøm
In this episode, we have Henrik from LNCapital to talk about node management and how it can benefit your Lightning Node operation.
As a professional node operator, efficient channel and liquidity management is crucial. That's where LNCapital's Torq comes in. Torq is a professional tool that helps you track, analyze and automate node management for a stable and reliable Lightning node.
With Torq's advanced time-series analytics, you can make informed decisions and allocate liquidity correctly to maximize profit potential. No more manual channel management as Torq can automate advanced workflows, adjust channel fees and rebalance while you sleep.
Torq is industrial-grade and designed for nodes with hundreds of channels. It prepares your data to load lightning-fast, and you can analyze every Satoshi instantly. If you're serious about Lightning node operation, Torq is the tool you need.
Stay ahead and look behind with Torq. Tune in to the "Connect the World" podcast
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Lightning it is!
Bitcoin in Asia and The Lightning Conference Vietnam
In the latest episode of the "Connect the World" podcast, we had Albert Buu as a guest to talk about his company Neutronpay and the Lightning conference that's taking place in Vietnam this week. Neutronpay is a company that was founded in 2018 by Albert Buu, who previously worked in financial services and had previous entrepreneurial ventures. He believed that the Lightning network would see earlier adoption in emerging markets, so he moved from Canada to Vietnam, where his family is originally from, to launch a Lightning payment gateway solution for online and in-person merchants.
Check-in with LightningCheckout
In the latest Connect the World episode, @teunehv from Lightningcheckout.eu joins us to discuss their Bitcoin payment services, specialized in Lightning payments. They offer cheap payment solutions for businesses seeking digital payment options. With a web-based point of sale terminal and a plugin for webshops, businesses can receive Bitcoin payments easily. Additionally, they offer custom solutions for specific needs such as receiving Bitcoin donations or micro-payments. Tune in to learn more about Lightningcheckout.eu and the future of Lightning payments.
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Blogpost at 🌙TDM about the first 5 episodes of the new season of Connect the World 🌎
https://connecttheworld.live/2023/02/26/the-new-season-of-connecttheworld/
https://youtu.be/oY2hvPtYMhw?t=2570
In this week's show, we featured #[0] to discuss Tunnelsats. Tunnel⚡️Sats provides lightning node scripts to enable hybrid mode and secure VPNs configured for LN-only use, with port-forwarding to connect with other lightning nodes. Simply select a region, timeframe, and pay via lightning to receive a WireGuard configuration file and follow the installation instructions on the TunnelSats guide and FAQ pages.
Hakuna also had a prize to give away in this episode - watch to learn how to win a 3-month free subscription to this fantastic solution!
Pura Vida! Great lo-fi music, did you reach out to Koty Auditore already? He produces lo-fi 🎶

Hey welcome to Nostr, #[0] thanks for this amazing offer! glad to see the airdropspam here too...

Can someone explain me the difference between the 3 verification button colors on #[0]
yes, indeed my fault I saw it yesterday!

