Bitlayer Series ⑭: Beginner Priority: Focus on Security First, Then Talk About Returns, and Finally Create Combinations

If you are new to BTCFi, you can understand Bitlayer in the order of "Security - Efficiency - Returns":

First, understand the challenge verification and trust minimization of BitVM Bridge; then experience the low latency and low cost brought by Rollup; subsequently use YBTC to splice strategies like lending and market making. This path can reduce learning and trial-and-error costs, making it easier to form a stable personal methodology.

@BitlayerLabs #Bitlayer "First Security, Then Efficiency, Last Returns" is like learning to drive: first learn the rules, then hit the road, and finally, speed comes into play. If the order is correct, the cost of mistakes is low; if the order is wrong, the cost is often the principal. This applies to any new field.

The above path aims to minimize complexity at the protocol and tool levels without sacrificing the native security of Bitcoin, allowing participants to enter with lower mental and time costs. Order determines cost, cost determines experience, and experience determines retention. Go slowly, but stay on the right track. The patient accumulation of details will ultimately manifest as solid capacity and reputation in the long run.

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