Bitcoin (BTC.b) on Avalanche exceeds Lightning Network | coindesk JAPAN | Coindesk Japan

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Bitcoin (BTC), bridged from the Bitcoin blockchain to the Avalanche blockchain, has surpassed the holdings of Bitcoin’s scalability solution, Lightning Network.

According to Dune Analytics, the supply of bridge BTC (BTC.b) on Avalanche reached a record high of 5,700 bitcoins (about $118.6 million) on January 17. Meanwhile, the Lightning Network has 4929 bitcoins.

This reversal delighted the Avalanche community and the project’s developers.

“It is a very nice milestone for Avalanche as the[bitcoin]supply on Avalanche surpassed 5,700 BTC, surpassing the Lightning Network in just a few months,” said Morgan Krupetsky of Ava Labs. 18, he wrote on his blog.

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In June 2022, Avalanche added Bitcoin support on its cross-chain bridge, providing a means for Bitcoin holders to access the Avalanche-powered DeFi (decentralized finance) ecosystem.

By the way, Wrap Bitcoin (WBTC) is a crypto asset that has a one-to-one value with Bitcoin and complies with ERC-20, a compatible standard for Ethereum blockchain, the world’s largest smart contract blockchain. WBTC gives Bitcoin holders access to Ethereum-based DeFi.

Krupetsky said BTC.b is a better option than Wrapped Bitcoin for institutional investors and Bitcoin holders looking to earn yield from DeFi.

“Many institutional investors I talk to allocate at least a portion of their holdings to Bitcoin, either for reserves or for portfolio diversification. To send or receive, or to earn yield, Avalanche’s BTC.b has become an easy vehicle,” Krupetzky said.

“Unlike wrapped bitcoin, BTC.b can seamlessly bridge bitcoin and avalanche whenever you want, at a relatively small cost,” continued Krupetsky.

Source: @gfkacid via Dune Analytics

|Translation: coindesk JAPAN
|Editing: Takayuki Masuda
| Image: @gfkacid via Dune Analytics
| Original: Bitcoin Bridged to Avalanche Surpasses BTC Locked in Lightning Network

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