Bitlayer: The Tough Player that Gives 14 Million Dormant BTC an 'Engine'

1. The 'Yield Hunger' of BTC has a solution

70% of BTC in the world is lying dormant in wallets with 'zero output'. Bitlayer uses BitVM Bridge to turn them into YBTC—1:1 pegged, but can arbitrage, stake, and do NFT collateral on 13 chains, including Base and Arbitrum, with annual returns directly increased from 0 to 10%-20%. Franklin Templeton used it to 'add a meal' to $116.7 million in BTC, which is clear evidence.

2. BitVM Bridge: The 'Scam Master' of Cross-Chain

Other bridges rely on multi-signature nodes 'depending on mood', while it relies on the Bitcoin mainnet 'automatic judgment'. For any false transaction, one honest node can challenge it, and the violator's deposit is directly confiscated. The mainnet handled 120,000 transactions in 3 months with zero incidents, and mining pools like Antpool used 36% of their hash power to 'escort' it.

3. Layer2 Engine: Let BTC Outpace ETH

The Bitlayer network compresses BTC transaction speed to 10 milliseconds, TPS skyrockets to over 5000, and fees are cut to 1/50 of the mainnet. Developers do not need to change code; they can directly migrate Ethereum DeFi over—this means BTC can also engage in perpetual contracts and cross-chain hedging.

4. Airdrop + Explosion Imminent: Now is the Right Time to Get Onboard

The second phase of the Binance Wallet 'Booster' event allows grabbing BTR tokens, and the Pre-TGE event is about to kick off. Even more aggressive is the V2 version: YBTC can directly pay for server rent and logistics, turning 'holding tokens' into a 'money-making machine'.

In a nutshell: Bitlayer is not just tagging BTC; it is giving it an 'engine'—letting the dormant gold run and make money on its own.

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