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Elastos eyes $700b Bitcoin staking market with Layer 2 network
Elastos announced the launch of BeL2, a Layer 2 network built on Bitcoin, to introduce sophisticated BTC transactions on its blockchain.
The blockchain network looks to introduce a key defi solution on Bitcoin (BTC) as innovations like inions and spot ETF chatter fuel BTC’s narrative The new L2 network will bring staking to Bitcoin and aim to unlock a potential multi-billion dollar market through its platform
In addition to BTC staking and providing direct yield via the BeL2 network, Elastos also plans to offer cheap transactions on native decentralized applications. However, the company’s statement did not clarify if this product would integrate the Lighting network, another purpose-built L2 network focused on facilitating swift and affordable BTC-denominated transactions,
Furthermore, Elastos plans to chart the defi course on BTC by enabling smart contract deployment and irreversible digital agreement between participants
Elastos unveiled their plan to essentially bootstrap decentralized finance on Bitcoin during a period of increased interest in crypto’s largest blockchain and token. Not only is BTC up over 150 percent since the start of 2023 and eying a continued rally following a brief correction, users have also developed a technology called inions.
This involves adding digital data to transactions in a method akin to NFTs on blockchain like Ethereum and Solana. Inions account for between 20 percent and 30 percent of total transaction fee revenue generated by BTC miners this year At the same time, inions also consumed a minority share of block space according to Glassnode.
Bitcoin inions fee share | Source: Glassnode