As Bitcoin-powered DeFi continues to evolve, the quality of collateral is becoming just as important as the applications built on top of it. While WBTC has played a significant role in bringing Bitcoin liquidity to other ecosystems, it depends on custodians and wrapped assets, introducing additional trust assumptions.
TBV takes a different path by allowing native Bitcoin to remain under the owner's control while being used as collateral.
This self-custodial approach reduces counterparty risk and aligns with Bitcoin's core principle: you control your own assets. Instead of relying on centralized intermediaries, users maintain ownership throughout the process.
For institutions and individual investors alike, minimizing unnecessary trust can strengthen both security and confidence. Native Bitcoin collateral also promotes greater transparency and resilience, making it a compelling choice for long-term participation in decentralized finance.
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TBV takes a different path by allowing native Bitcoin to remain under the owner's control while being used as collateral.
This self-custodial approach reduces counterparty risk and aligns with Bitcoin's core principle: you control your own assets. Instead of relying on centralized intermediaries, users maintain ownership throughout the process.
For institutions and individual investors alike, minimizing unnecessary trust can strengthen both security and confidence. Native Bitcoin collateral also promotes greater transparency and resilience, making it a compelling choice for long-term participation in decentralized finance.
@BabylonLabs_io #baby
$BABY
