Builders are starting to realize something about Bitcoin that wasn’t obvious a year ago
It’s no longer the asset that sits on the edge of an app. With the way @beyond__tech structured their SDK, BTC slips directly into a product’s flow without forcing users through weird detours or separate interfaces
And when you pair that with what they’re doing on the capital side, the picture gets even more interesting
Bitcoin is now being put to work. Collateralizing BTC on L1 and routing it to the places where yield actually lives turns passive balances into something developers can tap into natively
The combination creates a new kind of building surface:
➠ Apps that accept Bitcoin in whatever format users hold it
➠ Apps that can borrow against BTC without shipping users off to another chain
➠ Apps that can plug yield pathways straight into their own logic without reinventing half the stack
Instead of designing around Bitcoin’s limits, they’re designing around Bitcoin as an economic engine. And that shift opens the door to products we haven’t really seen before where liquidity, routing, and yield all sit under the same roof and just work
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
Builders are starting to realize something about Bitcoin that wasn’t obvious a year ago
It’s no longer the asset that sits on the edge of an app. With the way @beyond__tech structured their SDK, BTC slips directly into a product’s flow without forcing users through weird detours or separate interfaces
And when you pair that with what they’re doing on the capital side, the picture gets even more interesting
Bitcoin is now being put to work. Collateralizing BTC on L1 and routing it to the places where yield actually lives turns passive balances into something developers can tap into natively
The combination creates a new kind of building surface:
➠ Apps that accept Bitcoin in whatever format users hold it
➠ Apps that can borrow against BTC without shipping users off to another chain
➠ Apps that can plug yield pathways straight into their own logic without reinventing half the stack
Instead of designing around Bitcoin’s limits, they’re designing around Bitcoin as an economic engine. And that shift opens the door to products we haven’t really seen before where liquidity, routing, and yield all sit under the same roof and just work