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Threshold Network has launched a major upgrade to its tBTC bridge, aiming to unlock $500 billion in institutional
liquidity for decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols. The enhancement allows institutions to mint tBTC directly to supported blockchains-including , , and Base-in a single transaction, eliminating gas fees and secondary approvals. Threshold's head of marketing, Rizza Carla Ramos, emphasized the shift from passive Bitcoin holding to active DeFi participation, stating, "You want your assets to generate profit for you," during an interview at Web Summit in Lisbon . The upgrade leverages a 51-of-100 signing model to ensure no single entity controls the bridging process, mitigating custodial risks.The move comes as competitors like
(WBTC) and renBTC expand their reach. , the largest tokenized Bitcoin solution with a $13 billion market cap, announced its expansion to on Thursday, joining its existing presence on Ethereum. Hedera's institutional-grade network, which avoids frontrunning and miner-extractable value (MEV), is seen as a key differentiator. , collaborated with and BiT Global to enable cross-chain interoperability. "Bitcoin needs to move freely to reach its full potential," said Simon Baksys, vice president of business development at LayerZero .
Hedera's integration of WBTC is expected to accelerate DeFi adoption by offering low-fee transactions and institutional-grade security. James Hodgkins, chief growth officer at HBAR, Inc., highlighted that the move allows "idle Bitcoin liquidity" to participate in DeFi without exposure to MEV or frontrunning
. Analysts note that the expansion of tokenized BTC across multiple chains could reshape Bitcoin's role in global finance, bridging traditional and decentralized markets.Quickly understand the history and background of various well-known coins

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