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BitGo opens Lightning Network fee access for institutional Bitcoin holders

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Last updated: 12/06/2026 5:10 Sáng
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Published 12/06/2026
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BitGo links custody accounts to Lightning routingAmboss Rails manages liquidity across payment channelsLightning Earn uses Bitcoin fees instead of token rewards

BitGo has introduced Lightning Earn, a product that lets institutional clients allocate Bitcoin to Lightning Network routing channels.

Summary

  • BitGo introduced Lightning Earn for institutional Bitcoin routing fees.
  • Amboss Rails manages liquidity across Lightning Network payment channels.
  • Fees come from routed Bitcoin payments, not token rewards.

The product uses Amboss Technologies’ Rails platform to manage liquidity routing across Lightning payment paths. Participants earn fees in Bitcoin from routed payments while using BitGo custody accounts.

BitGo links custody accounts to Lightning routing

BitGo designed Lightning Earn for corporate treasuries and institutional allocators that already hold Bitcoin through its custody platform. Clients can place Bitcoin into Lightning Network channels used to route payments between connected nodes. The routing activity generates fees paid in native Bitcoin, rather than tokens or synthetic rewards.

The company said clients access the product through existing BitGo custody accounts. BitGo also said custody controls, governance steps, and compliance workflows remain in place during deployment. The structure allows institutions to use Bitcoin for routing liquidity without moving assets into external retail wallets.

BitGo CEO Mike Belshe said Rails gives clients a way to deploy Bitcoin “without compromising custody or governance.” The company also placed part of its own treasury into Rails. BitGo said the allocation helped test the process before wider institutional use.

Amboss Rails manages liquidity across payment channels

Amboss Technologies provides the Rails platform behind the routing function. Rails helps allocate Bitcoin liquidity across Lightning channels where payment flow requires capacity. The system connects institutions with routing paths that need capital to process Bitcoin payments.

Amboss CEO Jesse Shrader said BitGo’s integration of Rails shows that “Lightning is fit for institutions.” He also said institutional capital can support enterprise-scale Bitcoin payments. The statement relates to liquidity deployment, not guaranteed returns.

Lightning Network routing fees depend on payment activity across connected channels. Participants receive fees when their liquidity helps move payments between nodes. BitGo said the product does not use synthetic assets, token incentives, or derivative yield products.

Lightning Earn uses Bitcoin fees instead of token rewards

The product differs from yield products that depend on lending, staking, or third-party token rewards. Lightning Earn relies on routing fees from payment traffic across Lightning channels. All earnings remain denominated in Bitcoin.

BitGo said its regulated trust bank controls continue to govern the deployed assets. The firm also said clients retain ownership of Bitcoin used in routing channels. Governance rules apply across all allocations made through the product.

Amboss said Rails supports liquidity allocation across Lightning Network endpoints. The company also said the platform helps payment channels access routing capacity. BitGo’s Lightning Earn product is now available to institutional clients through existing custody accounts.

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