Bitlayer has partnered with three Bitcoin mining pools to jointly promote the implementation of the BitVM Bridge.

Blockbeats
27 May

BlockBeats News, May 27th, according to official sources, Bitlayer, a project based on Bitcoin ecosystem BitVM technology, announced a strategic partnership with three Bitcoin mining pools: Antpool, F2Pool, and SpiderPool. These three pools collectively account for nearly 40% of the global hashrate.

The challenge path of the BitVM Bridge uses Non-Standard Transactions (NST). While the Bitcoin consensus accepts NST, the default transaction pool policy of Bitcoin clients does not support NST. After this partnership, Bitlayer's partner pools will provide API interfaces that can accept NST and ensure NST confirmation on the chain. As a result, anyone can challenge suspicious withdrawal requests by submitting NST to the partner pool's interface, ensuring the security of the BitVM Bridge's funds. At the same time, partner pools can also generate potential fee income from NST services.

As the first BTCFi infrastructure built on BitVM, BitVM Bridge has currently partnered with 7 mainstream blockchains and protocols such as Sui, Base, Starknet, Arbitrum, Sonic SVM, Plume Network, and Sundial to achieve the multi-chain deployment and integration of the BitVM Bridge ecosystem. There are plans to expand to more ecosystems in the future. According to official sources, BitVM Bridge is now in the final testing phase and is expected to launch on the mainnet soon.

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