Bitcoin Lightning Network completes $1 million institutional transfer, marking a milestone in payment settlement

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On February 6, it was reported that the Bitcoin Lightning Network completed a record-scale institutional transfer. A digital asset service provider called Secure Digital Markets (SDM) completed a Bitcoin payment worth approximately $1 million through the Lightning Network in a pilot project, used for settlement between its partners. This transaction is considered by industry insiders to be the largest publicly disclosed Lightning Network payment to date.

According to disclosures, the transfer was completed almost instantly with very low fees, significantly outperforming traditional on-chain settlement methods. The entire process was supported by Voltage, a provider of enterprise-level Lightning Network infrastructure, demonstrating the feasibility of the Lightning Network for high-frequency, large-volume, low-latency fund transfers.

SDM stated that the pilot was mainly to test whether the Lightning Network can support large-scale clearing and internal transfers among regulated institutions. The test results showed that the network not only achieves near real-time settlement speeds but also avoids the confirmation delays and fee fluctuations associated with on-chain transfers.

Mostafa Al-Mashita, co-founder of SDM and head of sales and trading, pointed out that this transaction symbolizes a shift in the global fund settlement architecture, with Bitcoin’s use case expanding from a store of value to an institutional-level payment infrastructure.

Participants also emphasized that as financial institutions’ demand for faster capital turnover increases, the Lightning Network is evolving from a retail payment tool into an enterprise-level settlement layer. Calvin Leyon, head of on-chain operations at a CEX, believes that when technological maturity and real-world demand align, Bitcoin’s payment potential will be further unleashed.

Graham Krizek, founder and CEO of Voltage, stated that this successful validation demonstrates the Lightning Network’s ability to meet enterprise security, stability, and compliance requirements. As similar use cases continue to emerge, Bitcoin’s Lightning Network may become a key component of the next-generation digital asset settlement system.

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