The blockchain development firm, Blockstream has announced the release of version 0.7.2 of its scalability software c-lightning. The other name of the latest version is “Nakamoto’s Pre-approval by US Congress”.

The new version of c-lightning will support dynamic plugin management as well as the upcoming signet. Also, the version will have many performance improvements and minor fixes. This version will be available through GitHub. Blockstream’s scalability software c-lightning is one of the implementations of the Lightning Network. It happens to be an additional layer on the Bitcoin (BTC) blockchain. It thus lets users set up temporary channels to perform transactions. Apparently, this mechanism allows users to conduct transactions at a faster pace and a low cost. Additionally, there are three main developers of the Lightning Network. They are Blockstream, Lightning Labs, and ACINQ. The C programming language is used to write the company’s C-lightning. However, Lightning Labs and ACINQ are written in Golang and Scala, respectively.

A blockchain researcher at Blockstream, Christian Decker made the announcement of the latest version via a tweet. Moreover, in his tweet, he has thanked all the contributors that have helped to code, debug and test.

In the month of May, Blockstream had announced a new security token platform. Its purpose was to issue tokens on Liquid Network which connects financial firms, traders, brokers, and exchanges.