Native BTC Staking Is Coming to Bitcoin Layer-2 Networks, Babylon Says
Babylon just saw surging demand for its Bitcoin staking. Now it wants to be the security layer of Bitcoin’s layer-2 economy, says co-founder David Tse.
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