Spark is a Bitcoin Layer-2 from @buildonspark that leans on statechains to power super-quick, wallet-to-wallet payments off-chain—no bridge gymnastics required. You can move stablecoins around just as fast, and spin up your own self-custodial wallet in minutes.
My Spark Address:sp1pgssxgc0xq2sfps5mm4hm5xavvpq3y5jmgvcmeuxk80f70gjxkxr92643z4avu
@buildonspark@Aurorai_spark@lightspark
5/5 Impact on the Ecosystem
Agent wallets open up large-scale opportunities like the development of comprehensive DeFi, bringing more financial activity into the network, and also cater to user-specific needs, such as automatically buying collections at your desired price.
Ordinals 1.0 and Agents: Bitcoin's Future is Here
A new feature, introduced by Casey @rodarmor on the @hellmoneypod podcast, promises to reshape our understanding of the Bitcoin network.
“The agent is huge. Agent's huge for everything.”
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4/5 Comparison with Other Networks
Agent wallets grant Bitcoin functionalities previously unique to smart-contract platforms.
On Ethereum, developers often write custom smart contracts for tasks like marketplaces (e.g., OpenSea), which can be complex and risky. The recent $1.5 billion hack on Bybit occurred due to a compromised smart contract.