Cake Wallet has unleashed a self-custodial Lightning Network adventure, powered by Breez SDK and Spark, to let you send Bitcoin like it’s 2026 and the world’s finally figured out how to make payments without yelling “HELLO?!” at a blockchain.
On March 2, 2026, Cake Wallet threw a party and invited the Lightning Network (LN) to join the fun. By using the Breez SDK and Spark, a “next-gen” Bitcoin layer-two network, the app now lets you send money faster than a squirrel in a race against a loaf of bread.
The update drops custom “@cake.cash” Lightning addresses and privacy-first defaults so your transactions vanish faster than a magician’s rabbit. Now you can swap Bitcoin for USDT or spend it on real-world stuff via Cake Pay-because who needs actual cash when you can tap a phone and pretend you’re a wizard?
🧭 FAQs
• Which technologies power the new Cake Wallet Lightning integration? Breez SDK and Spark, because apparently, “automated channels” is the new “magic.”
• Are Cake Wallet Lightning transactions private from public block explorers? Yes, unless the block explorers have a secret spy network… which they probably do.
• Can users still maintain full custody of their bitcoin on Lightning? Sure, as long as you don’t mind the app occasionally pretending it’s a bank and taking your keys to a secret meeting.
• How many people currently use the Cake Wallet platform globally? More than one million users-enough people to fill a stadium, but not enough to stop the app from crashing at 3 a.m.
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2026-03-03 14:59