Bitcoin should flow freely across chains—not get locked in silos.



Imagine native BTC operating across 100+ blockchain networks without the usual headaches. No wrapped tokens. No bridges adding friction. No custody complications.

This kind of architecture unlocks real DeFi-scale liquidity. When Bitcoin moves natively, it works everywhere you need it—DEX trading, yield protocols, lending platforms. The whole ecosystem gets better.

Security comes first in the design. You're not trusting external intermediaries to handle your Bitcoin; the protocol itself handles the heavy lifting. That's how you build something that actually works at scale.
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RooftopReservervip
· 19h ago
To be honest, I would only believe it if native BTC cross-chain really becomes like this. The wrapped tokens are really annoying.
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GasFeeLovervip
· 21h ago
ngl this is the correct way to open Bitcoin, don't be fooled by those cross-chain bridging things anymore.
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GmGnSleepervip
· 21h ago
ngl If it can truly enable free cross-chain flow, that would be awesome, but right now, these bridging solutions still feel a bit underwhelming.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 21h ago
Really? Cross-chain liquidity has always been a false demand... Wrapped tokens are working well, yet they insist on messing around with native BTC crossing 100 chains. Have they considered the security risks?
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FOMOmonstervip
· 21h ago
Native BTC cross-chain is truly an excellent idea, but these wrapped tokens should have disappeared long ago.
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