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  "map_content": "I predict the Square Cash App BTC rollout will be detrimental to BTC...\r\nWhen millions of users try to withdraw from the Lightning Network to on-chain BTC my guess there will be severe on-chain congestion and transaction fee spikes. \r\n \r\nSquare (Block) has launched automatic Bitcoin payments for millions of U.S. merchants, enabling them to accept Bitcoin at checkout with zero processing fees through 2026 and near-instant settlement via the Lightning Network.\r\nBitcoin Conversions allow eligible sellers to automatically convert 1% to 10% of their daily card sales directly into Bitcoin, which is deposited into their Cash App account daily; this feature includes a 1% conversion fee and is available to U.S. merchants excluding those in New York.\r\nIn a major rollout for November 2025, Square began enabling these Bitcoin payment capabilities by default for roughly 4 million merchants worldwide, allowing instant transactions without the need for manual setup or holding Bitcoin volatility.\r\nCash App Integration: Users can withdraw up to $10,000 daily and $25,000 weekly, making it a primary on-ramp for Bitcoin in the U.S.\r\nFuture Goals: Block aims to integrate Bitkey self-custody wallets with Square to allow automatic sweeps of Bitcoin payments to self-custody by 2026.\r\nRevenue Impact: Cash App's Bitcoin revenue surged 1,000% to $1.63 billion in Q3 2020, highlighting the platform's significant financial growth in the sector.\r\n\r\nCash App does not automatically convert Lightning Network Bitcoin holdings back into on-chain Bitcoin. Instead, the conversion happens manually when a user initiates a withdrawal.\r\nHere's how it works:\r\nLightning for Speed: The Lightning Network is used for fast, low-cost transactions within the Cash App ecosystem and for sending/receiving small amounts.\r\nOn-Chain for Withdrawals: When a user chooses to withdraw their Bitcoin to an external self-custody wallet, Cash App executes an on-chain transaction. This process moves the Bitcoin from its internal Lightning/custodial system onto the main Bitcoin blockchain.\r\nUser Control: The user triggers this conversion by selecting the \"Withdraw Bitcoin\" option and providing an external wallet address. The Bitcoin is then sent via the standard blockchain, incurring a network fee.\r\nIn essence, the Lightning balance is a fast, internal ledger for spending and receiving, while the on-chain network is used for final settlement and moving funds out of the Cash App platform.",
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  "map_content": "A BTC block can theoretically hold up to 4,000 transactions, though the actual number varies based on transaction complexity and size.\r\nBlock Size Limit: While the original limit was 1 MB, the 2017 SegWit upgrade introduced a block weight limit of 4 million weight units, allowing a theoretical maximum size of 4 MB (with a realistic maximum of 2 MB).\r\nAverage Capacity: In practice, blocks typically contain between 1,500 and 3,000 transactions daily, with an average block size ranging from 1 to 1.3 MB.\r\nTheoretical Maximum: Under optimal conditions with small, SegWit-optimized transactions, a block can hold up to 12,195 transactions, whereas non-SegWit transactions are limited to roughly 5,208 per block.\r\nThroughput: Due to the 10-minute block interval, this capacity results in a base-layer throughput of approximately 3 to 7 transactions per second (TPS), though Layer 2 solutions like the Lightning Network significantly increase total network capacity.",
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