Let’s talk about Merlin Chain, the hot Bitcoin native second-layer network. Imagine that just 30 days after the mainnet was launched, it has attracted 3.5 billion US dollars in TVL, and more than 200 projects have lined up to join. How popular is this thing to achieve!
However, there are also risks behind the popularity. Think about it, walking in the dark forest of blockchain with billions of dollars, the security issue is no child’s play. Therefore, how Merlin Chain can protect the safety of this huge amount of money has become a big problem.
Their answer was to build an ironclad security system. It’s not just about stacking plug-ins, but it’s about fundamentally checking everything from architectural design to joining forces with security giants like Slow Mist.
Take a look at their technical details, such as the decentralized Oracle system, the staking function that supports multiple assets, and even proxy staking that allows users to manage funds more flexibly. These are all to make the entire ecosystem not only look safe, but also truly resistant to various risks.
Next, let's talk about Celestia. This guy is actually like Merlin's backer, ensuring that the data is not tampered with and is open and transparent. Want to play dirty? No way!
What attracted me the most was their security verification on the Bitcoin mainnet. This move is simply saying, "Look, we have inherited the security of Bitcoin!"
Moreover, look at Cobo, they use cold and hot wallet isolation and MPC technology. These are not just window dressing, but the security of real money.
After all, security is a matter of life and death for Merlin Chain. They are trying to make the ecosystem last and prosper.
I heard there will be a mint event for Merlin's magic book this afternoon. I'm not trying to promote it, but I just think it's interesting. As an independent analyst, I want to see how Merlin Chain plays the role of guardian in this drama. I also hope that their future Council Grants and Bug Bounty programs will make some big splashes.
In short, today’s mint is not just a matter of buying and selling, but also a big test of Merlin Chain’s security commitment. It’s worth a look.