In the past, I always thought Bitcoin was too 'cool', with no other gameplay besides trading coins, until I came across Bitlayer and realized - it turns out BTC can be played this way, providing great opportunities for both users and developers.
First, let's talk about user experience, it's simply 'beginner-friendly'. My mom barely knows how to use online banking, but she followed the tutorial and staked BTC on Bitlayer, now she checks her earnings every day, smiling from ear to ear. She said it's much more convenient than saving in a bank, the earnings are higher, and the best part is she doesn't have to remember those complex passwords.
I feel more secure during cross-chain transactions; the trust-minimized design of BitVM Bridge, although the principle sounds complex, gives an intuitive feeling of 'stability'. I've transferred money several times, the speed of arrival is fast, and there have been no issues, much more reliable than some bridges I've used before.
In the second phase of the 'Booster' event, I joined a group chat where people share strategies every day. Who got BTR, who discovered new earning channels, the atmosphere is particularly good. A guy calculated the numbers, just from the event rewards and staking earnings, he could earn quite a bit over the year, not to mention the potential appreciation of the tokens in the future.
My developer friend is even more excited; he said the high-performance Rollup of Bitlayer is really powerful. Applications he developed before were always criticized by users for being 'laggy', but now running on Bitlayer, the processing speed is fast, and the transaction fees are low, making it comfortable for users and easier for them to maintain. His team's small application gained quite a few active users shortly after launch, all thanks to the traffic boost from BTC.
In this ecosystem where users have fun and developers find it easy to work, it's hard not to thrive. Now is a great time to get in, feeling that the opportunity is just right. @BitlayerLabs #Bitlayer