Liquidity Network
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Basics
- Founded in:
- Mainnet release: 2018
- Based in:
- From this blog by Token Daily (7-7-2020):
"Similar to Raiden, Liquidity Network aims to implement payment channels on top of Ethereum. However, instead of following the same 1-to-1 channel model used in both Raiden and LN, the project leverages a 1-to-N channel model. The network depends on payment hubs that multiple users can connect to. In that sense, Liquidity is categorically similar to a sidechain as opposed to a payment channel network. The project is led by a group of academic researchers from the Imperial College of London who take pride in presenting their academic research on the project website. The project launched on mainnet in 2018 and has largely failed to attract users - despite the recent uptick in the Ethereum network utilization and increased gas fees."
History
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- Code can be viewed [insert here].
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Team
- Full team can be found [here].