The Cake Wallet announced this Monday, March 2, that it will officially incorporate the Bitcoin Lightning Network into its platform.
This integration aims to provide a low-cost, instant payment experience that maintains user sovereignty and eliminates the technical complexities that have previously hindered the use of Bitcoin’s second layer.
According to an official statement published on the social network X, Cake Wallet Use Spark Network —Bitcoin Layer 2—works with Breez SDK to facilitate transactions.
it is, Make payments intuitiveUsers no longer need to manage channels, liquidity, or stay online all the time. In this way, it is ensured that the unmanaged model always prevails. This means users have full control over their private keys.
As such, privacy will be a central pillar of this update. Unlike other implementations, Cake Wallet Contains default settings to hide addresses Spark and prevent operations from being exposed to public block explorers.
From Cake Wallet, Lightning Network activation is now enabled. Users who want to take advantage of this feature need only download the latest version of the application.
The company said its purpose is to prevent third parties from tracking personal balances during everyday transactions, such as paying for a coffee.
In addition to technical improvements, this update introduces customizable Lightning addresses under your domain. @cake.cash. These types of addresses are already used in wallets such as Alby and are similar to usernames and emails.
You can communicate quickly using the app. (swap) Compare Lightning BTC and USDT stablecoins.
This advancement in digital payments infrastructure is consistent with efforts by other financial platforms to automate and simplify payment flows. Capital in the modern economy through AI agentsan automated system that can perform tasks such as contracting for services with integrated payments.
As reported by CriptoNoticias, traditional payments giants like Stripe are already integrating AI agents to facilitate global payments, with the Lightning Network emerging as the preferred network for agent operations.

