In a series of statements on to exploit the liquidity of Bitcoin and make the project a layer 2 network.
Timeline of Bitcoin DeFi on Cardano
Hoskinson said: “Bitcoin DeFi is a critical part of the roadmap IOG will pursue in 2025 with partners like Fair Gate Labs and community projects and wallets. I gave the team a goal of a meaningful demo by Bitcoin 2025 in May. It’s a huge amount of work, but the opportunity is there and it’s time to #AwakenTheSleepingGiant Bitcoin.
The announcement sparked debate regarding the future integration of BitcoinOS (BOS), a smart contract operating system designed to improve Bitcoin’s interaction with DeFi platforms. On October 24, Emurgo, the commercial arm of the blockchain, announced the integration of the BOS Grail bridge with Cardano in partnership with Grail developer BTCOS.
Questioning Hoskinson’s announcement that Fair Gate Labs will implement the Bitcoin DeFi bridge, Angry Crypto Show (@angrycryptoshow), questioned the strategy: “Why aren’t we fostering the momentum we have had with BitcoinOS, or don’t support Sundial, etc.”
In response, Hoskinson highlighted the role of Fair Gate Labs, saying: “Fairgate invented the technology that BitcoinOS is based on and also does not require its own token. Only Bitcoin should be used for cross-chain transactions.
Community member J₳zzwhistlΣ (@jazzwhistle) raised concerns about how bypassing BitcoinOS could affect ADA’s participation in a multi-chain BTC DeFi ecosystem.
Hoskinson addressed these concerns by highlighting the project’s broader interoperability: “We have a multi-chain ecosystem until midnight. It will connect to Ethereum, Solana, Avalanche, XRP and many others. All we would gain is diluting liquidity as BOS abandons us for the channel of the week during integration.
Edan Yago, founder of BitcoinOS, responded to Hoskinson’s reservations by stating: “BOS has no plans to abandon Cardano. We are actively working with manufacturers to integrate BOS with Cardano. Why wouldn’t you want us to build on that?
Hoskinson responded by encouraging more direct engagement with the ecosystem: “Well, cement your connection to the ecosystem and launch as Cardano’s native token.”
Yago welcomed the suggestion, indicating his willingness to explore the option: “I would expect BOS to be on Cardano. Would you like to help with this? BOS is a new type of recursive token, designed specifically to work with Bitcoin. I think this would be a very interesting type of token on Cardano.
Integrating BitcoinOS and its BOS Grail bridge into the ADA ecosystem could potentially improve trustless and secure cross-chain transactions using zero-knowledge cryptography. This would allow DeFi applications on Cardano to access Bitcoin’s liquidity, potentially expanding the ecosystem’s capabilities and user base.
At press time, ADA was trading at $1.01.
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