Casa created nodes to support Bitcoin and the Lightning Network while also earning BTC. The startup teamed up with the Sats app to “make Bitcoin easy.” However, it seems that the company is unsure of the Lightning Network as it stands now. In an effort to distance themselves from any vulnerabilities, the company seems to be blaming the Lightning Network itself rather than its own product. As JW Weatherman (@JEWaetherman_) wrote in a reply on Twitter, none of these security flaws are present in Casa’s competitors. JW mentioned NODL as an example.There are no known undisclosed security vulnerabilities with Casa Node at this time.
— Casa (@CasaHODL) October 13, 2019
That said — you should always be careful with Lightning, which is still early and #reckless.
More details on security concerns raised this weekend here:https://t.co/O0LlIW9qRJ
Do you think that we could see a more ‘mature’ and fleshed-out Lightning Network by the end of 2020? Let us know your thoughts below in the comments.The other thing to keep in mind is that neither of these security flaws are present in any of the competitors including @nodl_it
— JW Weatherman | mathbot.com (@JWWeatherman_) October 13, 2019
The recent announcement from them was for far less serious issues, but they owned it and fixed it.
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