Bitcoin Citriea project publishes a bridge to treat the side bottleneck to use BTC in Defi

The project that aims to expand the Bitcoin benefit is to address the side requirements of the Blockchain Dam to the programmable 2S layer.
Rollup Project Citrea has published the Clementine Bridge on the Bitcoin test. The bridge uses the Bitvm2 programming language to expand the scope of the ruling The decentralized financing (Defi) on Bitcoin, by using it to check the 2S layer and the fully programmatic side breach in the way Bitcoin works.
“The safe bridge between bitcoin and the secondary layer has always been the bottle neck to use BTC in a programmable environment,” Citia said on Monday.
Clementine is designed to solve this by providing a trusted method in Bitcoin Dam (BTC) For use in Defi environments.
Bitvm family of computing models, which It can allow smart contracts similar to ethereum on bitcoinIt often lies in the heart of developers ’attempts to make the network more programming and thus allowing BTC for Defi activities.
However, Bitvm is hindered by the BTC deposit requirements as a safety mechanism every time an account is started.
“We re -use the operator’s guarantees, allowing them to facilitate many links with one guarantees,” Ikram Pal, co -founder of Citriea, told Coindesk in Telegram.
PEG-Outs refers to the process of transferring assets from Sidechain to Bitcoin, which leads to the launch of the closed BTC guarantee on the main chain.
Citriea Publish Clementine On the original Bitvm design last September. The latest Citrea Bitvm2 Bridge is used, and it is an upgrade that is proud of improvements such as allowing any participant to challenge suspicious transactions, not just a fixed group of operators.
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