Stacks launches "Bitcoin Capital Markets" webinar series to help institutions explore Bitcoin yield strategies

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ChainCatcher Message, Stacks announces the launch of a series of webinars called “Bitcoin Capital Markets,” aimed at guiding institutional treasuries, funds, and analysts to transform Bitcoin from a passive reserve asset into a yield-generating productive asset. The series brings together experts from industry-leading organizations such as Circle, Copper, Luxor, Blockdaemon, and Hivemind to discuss institutional workflows and risk management solutions.

So far, the first two webinars have been successfully held. The first event focused on institutional transformation, exploring the shift from static cold storage to active capital efficiency strategies, with experts analyzing risk control and security frameworks; the second webinar provided technical guidance, emphasizing how to earn Bitcoin yields using Stacks layer’s Dual Stacking and sBTC while maintaining self-custody, demonstrating the operational process for institutions to manage private keys while participating in DeFi.

The third webinar in the series, “Yield Strategies and Productive Treasuries,” is scheduled for 10:00 AM Eastern Time on January 13, and will delve into specific ecosystem products and how funds can manage assets through on-chain financial tracks.

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