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Crypto Potato 2025-02-05 15:40:47

Arbitrum Pushes an Ethereum-to-Bitcoin Integration in Partnership with BitcoinOS

Arbitrum, a layer-2 scaling solution for Ethereum, recently unveiled the integration of its flagship Arbitrum One into Bitcoin. The merger became possible thanks to BitcoinOS (BOS) – a scalable smart contract operating system designed to enhance Bitcoin’s functionality by enabling developers to build interoperable rollups, dApps, and DAOs directly on the Bitcoin network. The Breakthrough Integration Following the initiative, Arbitrum will provide a robust scaling solution merging the best of both leading networks. Moreover, it will allow additional options for Bitcoin holders to interact with Ethereum-based L2s instead of relying solely on Bitcoin-native scaling solutions. BOS will enable a secure way to bridge BTC to Arbitrum One. By leveraging BitSNARK and the BOS Grail bridge, BTC transfers will be non-custodial and significantly reduce counterparty risk compared to existing market solutions. Arbitrum One will also enhance scalability and liquidity by combining Bitcoin’s strong security with Ethereum’s DeFi, dApp, and smart contract capabilities. This integration is expected to further increase Arbitrum One’s total value locked (TVL), while creating new opportunities for developers to build innovative Bitcoin-based DeFi products. As a leading Ethereum L2 scaling solution, Arbitrum has drawn major DeFi protocols and offered a key alternative for users as they continue to migrate from L1. The integration with BOS will allow it to bring these same scalability benefits to Bitcoin alongside the programmability that its base layer lacks. Despite being regarded as the most secure blockchain, Bitcoin lacks smart contract capabilities, preventing its $2T liquidity from being used in DeFi and dApps, which Ethereum pioneered. To bridge this gap, Bitcoin holders have turned to Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC), with over 129,000 BTC ($12.9B) moved to Ethereum’s DeFi ecosystem, despite concerns over centralization risks. ‘Arbitrum is Pioneering a Paradigm Shift’ One person commenting on the aforementioned initiative was Nina Rong, Head of Partnerships at Arbitrum Foundation. She believes BitcoinOS’s integration with Arbitrum demonstrates how technology can support innovative Bitcoin ecosystem expansion. “This collaboration showcases Arbitrum’s ability to enable trustless bridging and programmability for Bitcoin while maintaining the network’s core security principles. We’re excited to see BitcoinOS leverage our network to unlock the massive $2 trillion Bitcoin liquidity pool for DeFi and smart contract applications,” she added. Edan Yago, core contributor to BitcoinOS, also gave his two cents. He claimed BOS has unlocked the key ZK tech that “lets Bitcoin talk to other ecosystems,” allowing every chain and developer to unite and build together on the network. “With this integration, Arbitrum is pioneering a paradigm shift that ends competition and fragmentation between the two largest blockchains, uniting the Bitcoin and Ethereum ecosystems into a greater, complementary whole,” he concluded. The post Arbitrum Pushes an Ethereum-to-Bitcoin Integration in Partnership with BitcoinOS appeared first on CryptoPotato .

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