Bitcoin has always been the king of the crypto world, but its ecosystem has long faced the dilemma of fragmentation. Sidechains, cross-chain bridges, and multi-layer solutions are emerging one after another, making BTC's participation in Web3 more complex and inefficient. The real issue is the lack of a unified interoperability infrastructure. Now, developers are trying to change this situation—starting from Bitcoin, designing a native interoperability layer for Bitcoin. This approach not only simplifies BTC's Web3 integration but could also redefine Bitcoin's role in DeFi and cross-chain ecosystems. It is worth paying attention to how these innovations will evolve.
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Bitcoin has always been the king of the crypto world, but its ecosystem has long faced the dilemma of fragmentation. Sidechains, cross-chain bridges, and multi-layer solutions are emerging one after another, making BTC's participation in Web3 more complex and inefficient. The real issue is the lack of a unified interoperability infrastructure. Now, developers are trying to change this situation—starting from Bitcoin, designing a native interoperability layer for Bitcoin. This approach not only simplifies BTC's Web3 integration but could also redefine Bitcoin's role in DeFi and cross-chain ecosystems. It is worth paying attention to how these innovations will evolve.