Babylon Launches Trustless Bitcoin Staking Protocol on Mainnet

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Babylon Launches Trustless Bitcoin Staking Protocol on MainnetBabylon has launched its bitcoin staking protocol on mainnet, marking a significant step in integrating Bitcoin’s security into proof-of-stake (PoS) ecosystems. The launch is set to provide bitcoin holders with new staking opportunities, leveraging the network’s decentralized nature. Bitcoin Staking Protocol by Babylon Goes Live Babylon‘s mainnet launch introduces a staking protocol that allows bitcoin […]

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