@BitlayerLabs uses #Bitlayer to equip Bitcoin with an "accelerator"
The Bitcoin mainchain's transaction speed of 7 transactions per second was once the biggest obstacle to the implementation of DeFi. Now, @BitlayerLabs employs the high-throughput Rollup technology of #Bitlayer , equipping Bitcoin with a "performance accelerator", increasing the transaction processing capacity of Layer 2 networks by 1000 times, and redefining the practical value of Bitcoin.
The Rollup solution of #Bitlayer is cleverly designed: it bundles and compresses a large number of transactions on Layer 2, only submitting the final results to the Bitcoin mainchain for record-keeping. This design retains the decentralized security of Bitcoin while achieving tens of thousands of transactions per second through parallel computing and data optimization, reducing confirmation times to under 3 seconds and lowering transaction fees by 90%. For users, this means that transfers, swaps, and other operations no longer require long waits, and small transactions do not have to worry about excessively high fees.
Behind the performance improvement is a technological breakthrough. The specialized compression algorithm developed by @BitlayerLabs can reduce the data volume of each transaction by 60%; the dynamic node scheduling mechanism ensures that the network automatically expands during user surges, avoiding congestion. This “elastic performance” allows #Bitlayer to easily handle high-frequency scenarios such as DeFi and payments—for example, after a certain decentralized exchange was connected, daily transaction volume surged from 5 million USD to 500 million USD, and user complaints dropped by 95%.
Developers also benefit from this. The provided performance testing tools enable developers to anticipate application performance under high concurrency, avoiding issues after launch. A game developer stated: "In the past, I couldn't imagine doing chain games on Bitcoin; now the speed makes real-time battles possible."
@BitlayerLabs demonstrates with #Bitlayer : performance is not a shackle for Bitcoin. When transaction speed is no longer an obstacle, Bitcoin can truly fulfill its mission of supporting large-scale application deployment.