What does @RootstockLabs look like in 2030?
RootstockLabs co-founder and CEO @dieguito has a clear answer: a leading destination for companies that want their $BTC working for them.
He also covers quantum computing, culture, and one very important question. Does he know who Satoshi is?
Institutions went from 0% to over 15% of Bitcoin supply in five years.
First came accumulation. The next phase is financialisation.
Hereâs a clip from a recent @RootstockLabs conversation between Richard Green, VP Institutional, and Tony Dicarlo, Director GTM Liquidity, on why $BTC backed lending is becoming part of the treasury playbook.
What is ethereum:0x01b603be3d545f096015741e6503440282bf45fb?
RIF is the Rootstock Infrastructure token.
It unlocks more opportunities on Bitcoin through @rootstock_io, from governance and stablecoins to digital identity and DeFi.
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âStrategy sells 32 $BTC in first Bitcoin sale since 2022â is todays big headline.
Bitcoin treasury management is the real story.
Public companies have fiduciary duties. That's not weakness. It's, in fact, how capital structures work.
The conversation has shifted from "should we hold Bitcoin" to "how do we manage it." That's the real story.
Here's @RootstockLabs Director of GTM Liquidity, Tony Dicarlo, on why this may be governance, not panic:
https://t.co/w2RrQmTg9D
Had a great conversation with @TheOwanateA the Lead technical writer at @RootstockLabs about the newly upgraded @rootstock_io DevPortal and why AI-ready documentation matters for the future of building on Bitcoin.
We discussed:
Better developer experience on @rootstock_io
AI-readable docs for smarter coding assistance
Faster onboarding for builders and teams
Why institutions entering Bitcoin need scalable developer infrastructure
How accessible documentation can accelerate BTCFi innovation
As more builders, startups, and institutions move toward Bitcoin-powered applications, the tooling and documentation behind the ecosystem become just as important as the technology itself.
The future of Bitcoin development is becoming more open, accessible, and AI-native.
Watch the full conversation
120 Rooties. 33 countries. One retreat in Punta Cana.
Thank you to everyone who showed up and made this one of our best yet.
Already excited for what we build next.
If you're a $BTC miner, this is a chat you want to be watching.
You believe in Bitcoin enough to mine it. So when costs come due, selling the asset you most want to hold is the last thing you want. The real question is what you can do instead.
A glimpse from a longer talk with Richard Green and Tony DiCarlo. Plenty more insights coming.
Asia didn't wait for the West to figure out Bitcoin.
That's our Ecosystem Growth Specialist Ron Tan's take, and it's worth paying attention to.
Institutions there aren't debating exposure anymore. That's done. The question now is what you do with Bitcoin once you have it. How do you use it as collateral. How do you generate yield. How do you put it to work without selling.
Less about owning it. More about using it.
Different markets, different stages. Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore all moving at their own pace. But the direction is the same across all of them.
The next wave isn't about convincing institutions to hold Bitcoin. It's about what gets built on top of it. That's where Bitcoin-secured finance comes in.
Here's Ron's post on this: https://t.co/YGqMA3JJpE
"No other chain we've integrated with has this."
Says @joshuagunnn on @aori_io's integration with Rootstock, pointing to a consensus and settlement mechanism secured by Bitcoin.
Aori has processed >$650 million across 10+ chains, integrated into tens of thousands of liquidity pools, vaults and lending markets.
Now live on Rootstock.