
Cardano Launches Cardinal Protocol for Bitcoin DeFi: Cardano now enables BTC lending, staking, and more โ without centralized custody.
Cross-Chain DeFi Just Got Real: Cardinal uses MuSig2, BitVMX, and wrapped UTXO tech to bring safe, decentralized Bitcoin use to Cardanoโs DeFi.
Cardano, the 10th largest crypto asset, has just made a bold move in the digital asset space. Founder Charles Hoskinson has introduced the Cardinal Protocol, the networkโs first DeFi solution powered by Bitcoin. For the first time, Bitcoin can now be used on Cardano for lending, staking, and more, without the need for third-party custodians. The news has sparked market excitement, pushing ADAโs 24-hour trading volume to $500 million. Currently trading at $0.669, Cardano is also gaining momentum after its inclusion in the Nasdaq crypto index, signaling growing institutional interest.
Bitcoin Enters Cardanoโs DeFi Arena
Developed by InputOutput HK, Cardinal allows users to put their Bitcoin to work through lending, borrowing, farming, or staking on the Cardano blockchain. This is made possible using โwrapped UTXOโ technology, which can be burned at any time to redeem the original Bitcoin or Ordinals. For the first time, Bitcoin holders have a way to tap into DeFi on Cardano without trusting centralized platforms.
Safe, Cross-Chain, and Fully Transparent
Instead of custodians, Cardinal uses a secure MuSig2 multi-signature system, making Bitcoin transactions safe, transparent, and decentralized. It also supports cross-chain compatibility with networks like Ethereum, Solana, and Avalanche. Cardinal uses BitVMX for off-chain verification, while Cardano smart contracts handle the on-chain logic.
Users can now interact with popular DeFi platforms like MinswapDEX, SundaeSwap, and Fluid Tokens to lend, farm, and trade Bitcoin-backed assets. Ordinals, too, can now be used as collateral for loans and traded on other chains without losing their identity.
More Features on the Way
Cardanoโs CTO Romain Pellerin believes this is a huge step forward, but says thereโs more to be done. Future upgrades may include wallet support, zero-knowledge proofs, and deeper liquidity.
This launch bridges the worldโs biggest cryptocurrency with Cardanoโs DeFi ecosystem โ bringing Robert Kiyosakiโs belief that Bitcoin is โthe peopleโs moneyโ even closer to reality.
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FAQs
Cardinal is Cardanoโs DeFi protocol that lets users lend, borrow, or stake Bitcoin without third-party custodians.
Yes, Cardinal supports cross-chain DeFi with Ethereum, Solana, and Avalanche through wrapped BTC assets.
Yes, Cardinal enables wrapped Bitcoin use on Cardano for DeFi services like lending, farming, and staking.