We're beginning to see a new approach to the #blockchain sector as @PersistenceOne is introducing innovative approaches and solutions to securely trade #BTC and LST.
Here's why #BTC interoperability solution makes sense: ๐๐ฝ
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What if you could stake across a growing number of chains without leaving one platform? What if that platform included leading Defi protocols?
With ShapeShift's integration of @yield_xyz , now you can.
#BTCFi doesnโt lack capital.
It lacks flow.
@PersistenceOne's beta interop platform is changing the narrative and bridging the gap.
Visit; https://t.co/UOWCJaYp13
#BTCfiโs biggest bottleneck is not yield. itโs fragmented liquidity.
It will only scale when liquidity moves seamlessly, not when users do.
@PersistenceOne CEO @dneorej, talks about the intent-solver architecture approach; https://t.co/aeWk3Zz0Lo
This is exactly what #BTCfi needs.
Swapping $BTC without the chaos, friction, or confusion.
This is how cross-chain is supposed to work.
@PersistenceOne is shaping the future of #BTCfi.
Our Bitcoin Cross-Chain Swapping Solution is for:
no fragmentation
no slippage
no long waiting times
no signing 5 different prompts
no hopping between chains
no guessing where your BTC actually is
BTCfi is expanding, yet the ecosystem feels fragmented. But why? ๐ค๐ง
Existing liquidity is scattered across chains, and each BTC representation lives inside its own environment. Users who hold equivalent forms of BTC still end up taking different paths depending on where their assets sit! ๐ง
This is the core problem. BTC assets are not portable across execution layers. Moving them across systems usually involves multiple steps, multiple flows, and chain specific constraints. The result is a set of isolated silos that limit liquidity flow, and overall user experience โ๏ธโ๐ฅ
Intent-based swaps will help break these silos ๐
Instead of figuring out the chain-specific path, users simply describe the outcome they want. The system handles the rest.
When a user submits an intent, their BTC or BTC representation is locked in a programmable contract on the source chain. Solvers listen to these intents. They bring liquidity and routing intelligence to fulfil the order instantly on the destination chain by fronting liquidity.
Once the destination is settled, the contract verifies every condition and releases funds to the solver. Users skip the wrapping steps.
This kind of flow is important as more BTC L2s and BTCfi systems come online. BTCfi works best when it feels like one cohesive environment ๐ค๐งก
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If you have a wallet, check if it supports the new type (like Keplr or Ledger do), and follow their simple guides to update your address. It's safe and straightforward, but always back up your wallet first and never share your private keys.
See; https://t.co/BJtHmZaklF
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Wondering what the Coin-Type Migration in the @PersistenceOne ecosystem is about?
Here's what you should know๐
Persistence Core-1 Chain originally launched with coin-type 750 back in 2021, a custom address format chosen before Inter-Blockchain Communication was fully ready.
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Right now, both old (750) and new (118) Coin-Types work fine on the chain. But eventually, everyone needs to migrate to 118. The deadline for this has been extended to December 31, 2025, giving people more time.
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Now, with the right infrastructure, $BTC that has just been โsittingโ can finally go to work.
Even if Bitcoin DeFi only gets to $44โ47B TVL by 2030โ, thatโs just a few percent of BTCโs total supplyโ. It would be huge.
"Bitcoin shouldn't just sit in a cold wallet!"
This is a message @PersistenceOne is passing across.
Less than 1% of #Bitcoinโs supply is actually being used in DeFi protocols (lending, trading, staking), while โthe other 99% is just sitting in cold storage.
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@PersistenceOne is building intent-based liquidity, i.e., you can move between any BTC variant (native BTC, Stacks BTC, CoreDAO BTC, etc) in a single transaction, with near-zero slippage and no wrapping. Remove the friction, and capital starts to flow.