Is the BTC ecosystem's surface calm and peaceful? Wrong, fundamental changes are happening beneath the surface.
BRC2.0 has directly ported the EVM gameplay to the Bitcoin mainnet. This time, it’s not just hype but a genuine technological leap. Most people only see new coin rotations but overlook a more critical development—the protocol enables assets on Bitcoin to have "programmability" for the first time.
Previously, those smart contracts lying on the chain could only transfer back and forth. Now, they can run logic, compose, and execute automatically. Once this infrastructure is in place, the subsequent potential is entirely on a different level.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 12-14 18:34
Talking about BRC2.0 again, let's wait and see. I've already been burned by this kind of thing before.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 12-14 03:51
Another BRC, another concept—how many are truly usable?
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TokenAlchemist
· 12-13 07:52
honestly the programmability angle is where most traders are sleeping rn. everyone's obsessed with which shitcoin pumps next but nobody's modeling the state transition dynamics this actually enables... once those liquidity pools get MEV-aware routing, the arbitrage surface explodes. that's real alpha, not the noise
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 12-11 19:53
It's the same old story, acting as if programmability can change the world. Let's wait until there are truly killer applications.
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 12-11 19:50
It's that same spiel again. Programmability sounds impressive, but whether it can actually hold up when run is the real issue.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 12-11 19:50
Wait a minute, can BRC2.0 really take off? Or is it just another narrative for another round of chopping onions... I need to see what the technicals say.
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AirdropBlackHole
· 12-11 19:47
Back to hype BRC2.0? Honestly, it's still a gamble on whether it can really be implemented.
I'm already tired of this concept packaging. Let's wait until there are real application scenarios before making any judgments.
Programmability sounds good, but Bitcoin's original design philosophy isn't built for that.
Let's see what can come out of it first; don't let it turn into another Inscription 2.0 story.
Whether this cycle can survive until the next one remains to be seen.
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QuietlyStaking
· 12-11 19:39
This time really is different. If BRC2.0 can truly be implemented, Bitcoin will be completely revived.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 12-11 19:24
Well, it's true that programmability is important... But wait, where exactly are the real LP yield opportunities? Having just logic isn't enough; you need genuine liquidity depth with real capital to make it work.
Is the BTC ecosystem's surface calm and peaceful? Wrong, fundamental changes are happening beneath the surface.
BRC2.0 has directly ported the EVM gameplay to the Bitcoin mainnet. This time, it’s not just hype but a genuine technological leap. Most people only see new coin rotations but overlook a more critical development—the protocol enables assets on Bitcoin to have "programmability" for the first time.
Previously, those smart contracts lying on the chain could only transfer back and forth. Now, they can run logic, compose, and execute automatically. Once this infrastructure is in place, the subsequent potential is entirely on a different level.