Bitlayer Series ㉓: Complementarity with the Ethereum Ecosystem: Not Replacement, but Collaboration
Bitlayer's EVM compatibility allows for the migration of Ethereum's mature toolchain and experience into the Bitcoin context, but the goal is not replacement, but collaboration: accommodating the high-value settlement demands of BTC under stronger security anchoring, while allowing developers to reuse existing assets and modules. Collaboration rather than zero-sum is a more realistic growth path in a multi-chain era.
@BitlayerLabs #Bitlayer EVM compatibility is a bridge, not an endpoint; only by combining the advantages of both ecosystems can we serve a larger user base. The benefits of collaboration become more apparent in the medium to long term, as it allows developers to avoid “reinventing the wheel.” In the multi-chain era, cooperation is more efficient than confrontation.
The aforementioned path seeks to minimize complexity at the protocol and tool level without sacrificing the native security of Bitcoin, enabling participants to engage with lower cognitive and time costs. Each leveraging their strengths and empowering one another is the realistic path for multi-chain collaboration. Less internal friction, more co-creation. Patiently stacking details will ultimately present as solid capacity and reputation in the long run. In summary, this approach puts security first, reduces complexity to protocols and tools, and abstracts benefits into reusable primitives, allowing users, developers, and institutions to collaborate within the same order.
In summary, this approach puts security first, reduces complexity to protocols and tools, and abstracts benefits into reusable primitives, allowing users, developers, and institutions to collaborate within the same order.