Bitlayer Series ⑨: Reading the Financing List: A Consistent Consensus of Heterogeneous Capital

The combination of Polychain, Franklin Templeton, Framework, and ABCDE signifies a diverse structure of 'crypto-native + traditional asset management + growth funds.' Their due diligence logic differs, yet forms a consensus on Bitlayer's path: native security, engineering implementation, and ecological synergy. When heterogeneous capital reaches a consensus, it indicates that the project possesses the explanatory power and execution ability across cycles, capable of traversing the fluctuations of a single market sentiment.

@BitlayerLabs #Bitlayer The synergy of different types of capital means that the project has explanatory power across scenarios: it can communicate with developers and also engage in dialogue with the board of directors. Investment feels more like 'joining the project' rather than 'just investing and leaving.' This stabilizes external expectations.

The aforementioned path aims to minimize complexity at the protocol and tool level without sacrificing Bitcoin's native security, allowing participants to engage with lower mental and time costs. From technology to the market, from products to compliance, the contributions that diverse capital can bring should not be underestimated. This is a long-term mutual selection. The patient accumulation of details will eventually manifest as solid capacity and reputation in the long term. In summary, this approach prioritizes security, sinks complexity into protocols and tools, and abstracts benefits into reusable primitives, enabling users, developers, and institutions to collaborate within the same order.

In summary, this approach prioritizes security, sinks complexity into protocols and tools, and abstracts benefits into reusable primitives, enabling users, developers, and institutions to collaborate within the same order. In summary, this approach prioritizes security, sinks complexity into protocols and tools, and abstracts benefits into reusable primitives, enabling users, developers, and institutions to collaborate within the same order.