For many years, Bitcoin has been regarded as 'digital gold' - a sustainable store of value asset. But just like gold locked in a vault, BTC often sits idle without generating profits. Bitlayer emerges to change that. By building the BTCFi infrastructure, Bitlayer ensures that each Bitcoin is not only held but can also 'work', generating income and deeply participating in the decentralized economy.
How Does Bitlayer Work?
🔹 BitVM Bridge → A secure bridge, converting BTC to YBTC (backed 1:1) for use in DeFi: lending, providing liquidity, creating markets, and many other financial applications.
🔹 Bitcoin Rollup → Solves the speed and performance issues of the original Bitcoin network. With EVM compatibility, developers and traders can build applications and trade at high speeds right on this platform.
🔹 Pioneering Technology → BitVM has officially launched on mainnet, proving Bitlayer's leading position in realizing BTCFi solutions.
A Growing Ecosystem
🌐 Cross-chain Power → Collaborating with systems like Sui, Base, and many other partners, YBTC can circulate across multiple blockchains, expanding its application scope.
⛏️ Backed by Mining Pool → Major names like Antpool and F2Pool contribute to enhanced security, computational power, and user base.
💰 Investor Confidence → Successfully raised $25 million from leading funds, including Polychain Capital, laying the foundation for sustainable development.
Why Is This Important to You?
Bitlayer is not just technology, but also brings real opportunities to the community:
✅ Binance Wallet Booster Event → Users can participate in simple tasks to receive rewards in $BTR tokens.
✅ Upcoming Pre-TGE → Early users have the opportunity to receive rewards from the ecosystem.
Conclusion
With Bitlayer, Bitcoin is no longer a 'static' asset just for storage. It is 'activated', becoming dynamic capital that can generate profits, ushering in a new era for BTCFi and decentralized finance.
👉 Keeping Bitcoin safe – having Bitcoin work for you is the breakthrough.
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