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Altcoiner007 (OP)
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October 09, 2024, 07:39:45 PM
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BTC has long been the king, more of a digital gold standard for security and decentralization. It has been seen as a store of value, I agree. Then sometime last year there began a buzz around Bitcoin ordinals, CORE network activities towards bitcoin hash delegated to enhance security, and BTC staking becoming possible. Now with the emergence of BTC-FI launchpad pioneered by OGLong project, would buidlers and devs now prefer working with bitcoin dApps than other existing alternatives? How would it affect Bitcoin adoption and the expected bull?
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October 11, 2024, 02:25:17 PM
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BTC has long been the king, more of a digital gold standard for security and decentralization. It has been seen as a store of value, I agree. Then sometime last year there began a buzz around Bitcoin ordinals, CORE network activities towards bitcoin hash delegated to enhance security, and BTC staking becoming possible. Now with the emergence of BTC-FI launchpad pioneered by OGLong project, would buidlers and devs now prefer working with bitcoin dApps than other existing alternatives? How would it affect Bitcoin adoption and the expected bull?

I believe the Bitcoin ecosystem will soon revive. I’ve always been bullish on BRC-20 since it’s built on Bitcoin. With Coinbase planning to add Runes, I think we’ll see FOMO from various exchanges. That said, OGLG’s long-term outlook is bullish. Being the first community token in the BTCFi space with a hybrid-culture narrative, it’s going to set a trend in the market for true decentralization.
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