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Liquid Network @Liquid_BTC is a #Bitcoin sidechain scaling Bitcoin with faster block times, faster settlement, lower transaction fees and confidential transactions.
Liquid also allows asset issuance on top of its sidechain.
What is Liquid and why use it? 👇
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Liquid is a sidechain, which means that it doesn't inherit Bitcoin's security and censorship-resistance.
It has its own consensus rules and security mechanisms.
Before you start to use Liquid, it's good to be aware of these trade-offs.
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Liquid is an implementation of Elements, an open-source sidechain-capable blockchain platform based on the Bitcoin codebase.
Liquid works similarly to Bitcoin, but with a 1-minute block time and confidential transactions.
Settlement is final after 2 Liquid blocks.
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Liquid was developed by @Blockstream, but is operated by a globally distributed federation of members, including Bitcoin-focused exchanges, wallet providers etc.
Members collectively manage the network and guide its development.
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There are currently 65 members in the Liquid federation, of which 15 functionary operators run a specialized functionary hardware.
Bitcoin on the Liquid Network (L-BTC) is pegged 1:1 with real BTC, and stored on a 11/15 multisig on the Bitcoin blockchain.
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Everyone can peg in, but currently only the federation members can peg out to increase network security.
The peg-in transaction requires 102 confirmations on the Bitcoin blockchain to ensure that funds are safe in the event of a large reorg of the Bitcoin blockchain.
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Pegging out takes only 2 Liquid confirmations.
To peg in and out as an end user, you can use a dedicated app such as SideSwap @side_swap.
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The security and censorship-resistance of the Liquid Network depend on a 2/3 plus 1 of the functionary operators not colluding against users and stealing their money, and thus breaking the peg.
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However, you could argue that these Bitcoin and Liquid-focused companies are highly incentivized not to do so.
They would be colluding against their own customer base.
You can also run a Liquid node yourself and enforce the ruleset of the blockchain.
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Blocks are generated on the Liquid blockchain by the functionaries in a round-robin fashion:
Functionaries take turns in proposing blocks in 1-minute intervals while other functionaries confirm them.
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Liquid's federated model requires at least 2/3 of the functionaries be online to validate blocks, otherwise the Liquid blockchain will stall and it will continue again once the 2/3 majority is back online.
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I already mentioned above that 11 of the 15 functionaries would need to collude to compromise the chain.
How about the likelihood of an outside attacker gaining 11 of the signing keys?
Very unlikely and nearly impossible.
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The functionaries' hardware modules storing the keys are dispersed geographically and not even Blockstream, the technical provider of Liquid, knows their physical location.
The functionaries connect to each other over Tor, so they don't know each other's locations either.
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Assuming an attacker knew all functionaries' physical location, he would have to reach all of them simultaneously, in-person and undetected in an "Ocean's Eleven" fashion and extract the private keys from all of them at the same time.
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Besides this, the functionaries' firmware only signs transactions to whitelisted addresses on a PAK (Peg-Out Authorization Key) list, and it takes 3 days to update the PAK list.
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If the network has been non-functional for an extended period of time (more than 1/3 of functionaries not signing blocks), there is a risk of funds locked in the federation multisig being lost.
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To avoid this, the federation multisig has a timelock which ensures that the funds on Liquid are accessible by a set of three emergency keys if the network has been non-functional for 7 days.
The keys are held by Blockstream and dispersed geographically around the world.
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L-BTC is used on Liquid for transaction fees, so if you want to interact with apps on Liquid, you need to have some L-BTC.
The fees go to a wallet controlled by Blockstream, which uses the funds to subsidize users' peg-outs to the main chain.
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What are some of the benefits of using Liquid?
1️⃣ It can be useful in a high on-chain fee environment.
L-BTC can be stored in a hardware wallet, so you can e.g. buy BTC on Lightning and bridge it to Liquid with minimal fees with e.g. @Boltzhq:
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2️⃣ Liquid also allows permissionless asset issuance, and you can transfer USDT by @Tether_to on Liquid currently with much lower transaction fees than on e.g. Tron.
By moving your stablecoin activities to Liquid, you're also only one click away of swapping it to L-BTC.
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Liquid USDT (L-USDT) is also useful if you want to reduce your BTC exposure at the height of the bull market without relying on KYC'd fiat off-ramps and all the friction that they bring.
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3️⃣ Confidential transactions
Liquid by default hides the amount and the asset type from transactions.
Blockchain explorer only shows the addresses involved in the transaction and the transaction fees.
This makes distinguishing what outputs to censor nearly impossible.
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The amount and asset type are also shielded from the Liquid members and functionaries.
Only the receiver can voluntarily decrypt the information, e.g. for auditing purposes.
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Benefit 4️⃣:
Because Liquid supports more opcodes than the main chain, it can operate as a "testnet" for proposed soft forks to the Bitcoin blockchain or for new apps that require those soft works.
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Liquid itself, because of its federated peg model, doesn't require any changes to the Bitcoin blockchain.
For this reason, it doesn't expose Bitcoin to any new, unknown attack vectors unlike some other scaling proposals that require soft works.
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The trust requirements of using Liquid are taken only by the Liquid users themselves, without placing extra burden on the users of the main chain.
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Liquid is currently cheap to use, but since it's only 10x faster than the main chain, congestion and high fees might be on the horizon in the future.
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If the federation members agree, a remedy for this could potentially be e.g. to increase Liquid's block size (as long as power users are still able to sync and verify the Liquid chain).
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The Lightning Network can also run on Liquid, and Blockstream has already come up with a solution for this in case the need arises.