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Bitcoin Staking Takes Off Enabling BTC Holders to Earn Across Multiple Blockchains

BTC holders can now stake their coins on-chain with the release of Babylon.Bitcoin Staking Takes Off Enabling BTC Holders to Earn Across Multiple Blockchains
The Babylon Mainnet allows investors to leverage other Proof-of-Stake networks while using their native BTC.
Users can delegate their vote to a “finality provider”, or operate their own node.
The introduction of Bitcoin staking adds yet another layer of functionality to the blockchain once renowned for its lack of flexibility.
Ten years ago, if you told someone that staking would be coming to Bitcoin, they’d probably look at you strangely and ask “What’s Bitcoin?”

But those days are gone – every person and their dog knows what BTC is, and the blockchain has expanded from a rigid network into a flexible ecosystem with decentralised applications, earning opportunities and even NFTs.

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Now, “native” staking is coming to Bitcoin, allowing holders to lock up their BTC on-chain and yield passive income.

Self-Custodial Bitcoin Staking Has Arrived

As most know, Bitcoin utilises a consensus mechanism called “Proof-of-Work” aka mining. And typically, to “stake” tokens and earn profits, the blockchain must use an alternative consensus method called “Proof-of-Stake”.

However, the innovative project Babylon, founded by David Tse and Fisher Yu, has a unique workaround to allow BTC holders to stake their coins.

The exact process of how Babylon works is a little complex, and leverages Bitcoin’s uniquely high value and timestamping code.

But in simple terms, investors can lock up their BTC in Babylon’s staking network – and earn yield from multiple Proof-of-Stake blockchains across the crypto world.

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Typically, stakers will choose a “finality provider”, who will receive voting power on the PoS network – just like any other on-chain staking service. Those with the technical know-how can run their own server on Babylon too.

This has the added advantage of further decentralising the Proof-of-Stake protocols, creating a more secure Web3 internet for all.

Unlike certain competitors, there’s no minimum requirement of BTC to run a node on Babylon’s protocol, so long as the staker can cover the transaction fees.

Bitcoin L2s Can Enjoy Enhanced Security Thanks to BTC Staking

The introduction of Bitcoin staking is a big deal for many in the industry, but particularly for Bitcoin L2 projects. Building on the success of Ethereum L2s like Base and Arbitrum, Bitcoin has enjoyed a surge in scaling solutions. Bitcoin Staking Takes Off Enabling BTC Holders to Earn Across Multiple Blockchains

These new networks, mostly developed from 2023 onwards, have introduced novel concepts to the BTC ecosystem such as smart contracts and digital collectibles.Bitcoin Staking Takes Off Enabling BTC Holders to Earn Across Multiple Blockchains

In an interview with Decrypt, founder David Tse spoke to the importance of Bitcoin L2s for Babylon.

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