The

Bitcoin

The

Bitcoin

The

Bitcoin

Renaissance of Economy

Renaissance of Economy

Mainnet Hard Fork Coming Soon. Try Bitway on testnet now.

Mainnet Hard Fork Coming Soon. Try Bitway on testnet now.

Mainnet Hard Fork Coming Soon. Try Bitway on testnet now.

backed by:

The L1 blockchain built
for Bitcoin business

From dormant digital gold to flowing economic power, Bitway brings Bitcoin back to life.

The L1 blockchain built
for Bitcoin business

From dormant digital gold to flowing economic power, Bitway brings Bitcoin back to life.

The L1 blockchain built
for Bitcoin business

From dormant digital gold to flowing economic power, Bitway brings Bitcoin back to life.

The L1 blockchain built
for Bitcoin business

From dormant digital gold to flowing economic power, Bitway brings Bitcoin back to life.

01.

Non-custodial Financing

Self-custodial BTC collateral vaults

Instant loan approval and disbursement

Permissionless and transparent

Competitive borrow interest rates

Accessible globally, no credit score required

02.

Gas-free Payment

Zero-gas Bitcoin transactions

Instant settlement, no intermediaries

Supports subscriptions and micropayments

Grow BTC treasuries through everyday transactions

Merchant-friendly integration (API/SDK coming soon)

03.

RWA Access

Compliant RWA gateway

Tokenized trade finance, Treasuries, commodities

Yield in Bitcoin terms

Seamless BTC or fiat redemption

Institutional-grade asset custody

04.

Programmability

EVM and WASM smart contract support

Scalable infrastructure for high-frequency apps

Built-in oracle and cross-chain modules

Comprehensive developer tools and SDKs

Easier access to BTC liquidity

01.

Non-custodial Financing

Self-custodial BTC collateral vaults

Instant loan approval and disbursement

Permissionless and transparent

Competitive borrow interest rates

Accessible globally, no credit score required

02.

Gas-free Payment

Zero-gas Bitcoin transactions

Instant settlement, no intermediaries

Supports subscriptions and micropayments

Grow BTC treasuries through everyday transactions

Merchant-friendly integration (API/SDK coming soon)

03.

RWA Access

Compliant RWA gateway

Tokenized trade finance, Treasuries, commodities

Yield in Bitcoin terms

Seamless BTC or fiat redemption

Institutional-grade asset custody

04.

Programmability

EVM and WASM smart contract support

Scalable infrastructure for high-frequency apps

Built-in oracle and cross-chain modules

Comprehensive developer tools and SDKs

Easier access to BTC liquidity

What sets us

apart

apart

From others

Native. Secure. Fast.

Native. Secure. Fast.

Taproot & Native SegWit address

Bitcoin wallet compatibility

Gas-free Bitcoin payment

Native, non-custodial BTC financing

Fully onchain & Permissionless

Taproot & Native SegWit address

Bitcoin wallet compatibility

Gas-free Bitcoin payment

Native, non-custodial BTC financing

Fully onchain & Permissionless

Taproot & Native SegWit address

Bitcoin wallet compatibility

Gas-free Bitcoin payment

Native, non-custodial BTC financing

Fully onchain & Permissionless

Others

EVM address (0x…)

EVM wallet

High network fees or bad UX

Bridging & Trusted intermediaries

Sign-ups/KYC required

Taproot & Native SegWit address

Bitcoin wallet compatibility

Gas-free Bitcoin payment

Native, non-custodial BTC financing

Fully onchain & Permissionless

What sets us

apart

apart

From others

What sets us

apart

apart

From others

Craft a Magic
Internet Application

Craft a Magic
Internet Application

Bitway Ledger is meticulously designed to empower you to build the next generation of applications for Bitcoin

Easy collaboration
Developer Docs

Build the next generation of Bitcoin-powered applications with Bitway’s robust infrastructure and comprehensive tools.

Easy collaboration
Github

Track and explore the latest developments and open-source code for the products offered by Bitway.

Easy collaboration
Easy collaboration
Discord

Join Bitway’s global developer and node community and become part of this journey to advance the future of Bitcoin.

Questions?

Answered

What wallets are supported on Bitway?

Bitway is fully Bitcoin-wallet compatible. Users don’t need to connect an EVM wallet or use 0x addresses—they can simply use their existing Bitcoin wallets, including Ledger, OKX Wallet, Unisat, Xverse, Bitget, SafePal, Keplr (Bitcoin), and more.

What wallet address types are supported on Bitway?

A single public key on Bitway can generate three address types: Taproot, Native SegWit, and Bitway Native. Your Taproot and Native SegWit addresses are identical to those on the Bitcoin base layer, so you can use your existing Bitcoin address to send or receive Bitway assets without any changes.

What’s the trust assumption difference between Bitway Lending and BTCT (Bitcoin Token)?

Bitway Lending is a self-custodial, native Bitcoin lending protocol, while BTCT is a wrapped BTC token on Bitway. They serve different purposes and have distinct architectures, though both are cross-chain systems integrated as core modules of the Bitway Ledger, with different trust assumptions: BTCT relies on FROST threshold signatures, while Bitway Lending uses a threshold-based variation of Discreet Log Contracts (DLCs).

How is Bitway Lending different from other DLC-based lending platforms?

Most DLC-based lending solutions are peer-to-peer, where the borrower’s counterparty is a single lender, while Bitway Lending is pool-based, with the borrower’s counterparty being a decentralized signing committee (DCM) that manages liquidated collateral. Key differences include liquidity pooling, where lenders deposit capital into Bitway pools and receive yield-bearing yTokens; decentralized governance, with the protocol being community-governed rather than controlled by a single entity; integrations that allow it to serve as a native BTC borrowing backend for any Bitcoin app or frontend; and affiliate access, enabling users to borrow through partner wallets approved by governance, with affiliates earning revenue share.

How does Bitway enable gas-free BTCT transfers and payments?

Bitway implements gas-free BTCT transfers at the protocol level through a built-in fee sponsorship mechanism. Instead of requiring users to hold the chain’s native token, the network grants a fee allowance for BTCT transfers, enabling transaction fees to be covered by a sponsor account or waived entirely for certain transaction types. This allows users to send BTCT for payments without maintaining a separate gas balance, delivering a seamless, Bitcoin-native experience.

Questions?

Answered

What wallets are supported on Bitway?

Bitway is fully Bitcoin-wallet compatible. Users don’t need to connect an EVM wallet or use 0x addresses—they can simply use their existing Bitcoin wallets, including Ledger, OKX Wallet, Unisat, Xverse, Bitget, SafePal, Keplr (Bitcoin), and more.

What wallet address types are supported on Bitway?

A single public key on Bitway can generate three address types: Taproot, Native SegWit, and Bitway Native. Your Taproot and Native SegWit addresses are identical to those on the Bitcoin base layer, so you can use your existing Bitcoin address to send or receive Bitway assets without any changes.

What’s the trust assumption difference between Bitway Lending and BTCT (Bitcoin Token)?

Bitway Lending is a self-custodial, native Bitcoin lending protocol, while BTCT is a wrapped BTC token on Bitway. They serve different purposes and have distinct architectures, though both are cross-chain systems integrated as core modules of the Bitway Ledger, with different trust assumptions: BTCT relies on FROST threshold signatures, while Bitway Lending uses a threshold-based variation of Discreet Log Contracts (DLCs).

How is Bitway Lending different from other DLC-based lending platforms?

Most DLC-based lending solutions are peer-to-peer, where the borrower’s counterparty is a single lender, while Bitway Lending is pool-based, with the borrower’s counterparty being a decentralized signing committee (DCM) that manages liquidated collateral. Key differences include liquidity pooling, where lenders deposit capital into Bitway pools and receive yield-bearing yTokens; decentralized governance, with the protocol being community-governed rather than controlled by a single entity; integrations that allow it to serve as a native BTC borrowing backend for any Bitcoin app or frontend; and affiliate access, enabling users to borrow through partner wallets approved by governance, with affiliates earning revenue share.

How does Bitway enable gas-free BTCT transfers and payments?

Bitway implements gas-free BTCT transfers at the protocol level through a built-in fee sponsorship mechanism. Instead of requiring users to hold the chain’s native token, the network grants a fee allowance for BTCT transfers, enabling transaction fees to be covered by a sponsor account or waived entirely for certain transaction types. This allows users to send BTCT for payments without maintaining a separate gas balance, delivering a seamless, Bitcoin-native experience.

Questions?

Answered

What wallets are supported on Bitway?

Bitway is fully Bitcoin-wallet compatible. Users don’t need to connect an EVM wallet or use 0x addresses—they can simply use their existing Bitcoin wallets, including Ledger, OKX Wallet, Unisat, Xverse, Bitget, SafePal, Keplr (Bitcoin), and more.

What wallet address types are supported on Bitway?

A single public key on Bitway can generate three address types: Taproot, Native SegWit, and Bitway Native. Your Taproot and Native SegWit addresses are identical to those on the Bitcoin base layer, so you can use your existing Bitcoin address to send or receive Bitway assets without any changes.

What’s the trust assumption difference between Bitway Lending and BTCT (Bitcoin Token)?

Bitway Lending is a self-custodial, native Bitcoin lending protocol, while BTCT is a wrapped BTC token on Bitway. They serve different purposes and have distinct architectures, though both are cross-chain systems integrated as core modules of the Bitway Ledger, with different trust assumptions: BTCT relies on FROST threshold signatures, while Bitway Lending uses a threshold-based variation of Discreet Log Contracts (DLCs).

How is Bitway Lending different from other DLC-based lending platforms?

Most DLC-based lending solutions are peer-to-peer, where the borrower’s counterparty is a single lender, while Bitway Lending is pool-based, with the borrower’s counterparty being a decentralized signing committee (DCM) that manages liquidated collateral. Key differences include liquidity pooling, where lenders deposit capital into Bitway pools and receive yield-bearing yTokens; decentralized governance, with the protocol being community-governed rather than controlled by a single entity; integrations that allow it to serve as a native BTC borrowing backend for any Bitcoin app or frontend; and affiliate access, enabling users to borrow through partner wallets approved by governance, with affiliates earning revenue share.

How does Bitway enable gas-free BTCT transfers and payments?

Bitway implements gas-free BTCT transfers at the protocol level through a built-in fee sponsorship mechanism. Instead of requiring users to hold the chain’s native token, the network grants a fee allowance for BTCT transfers, enabling transaction fees to be covered by a sponsor account or waived entirely for certain transaction types. This allows users to send BTCT for payments without maintaining a separate gas balance, delivering a seamless, Bitcoin-native experience.

Questions?

Answered

What wallets are supported on Bitway?

Bitway is fully Bitcoin-wallet compatible. Users don’t need to connect an EVM wallet or use 0x addresses—they can simply use their existing Bitcoin wallets, including Ledger, OKX Wallet, Unisat, Xverse, Bitget, SafePal, Keplr (Bitcoin), and more.

What wallet address types are supported on Bitway?

A single public key on Bitway can generate three address types: Taproot, Native SegWit, and Bitway Native. Your Taproot and Native SegWit addresses are identical to those on the Bitcoin base layer, so you can use your existing Bitcoin address to send or receive Bitway assets without any changes.

What’s the trust assumption difference between Bitway Lending and BTCT (Bitcoin Token)?

Bitway Lending is a self-custodial, native Bitcoin lending protocol, while BTCT is a wrapped BTC token on Bitway. They serve different purposes and have distinct architectures, though both are cross-chain systems integrated as core modules of the Bitway Ledger, with different trust assumptions: BTCT relies on FROST threshold signatures, while Bitway Lending uses a threshold-based variation of Discreet Log Contracts (DLCs).

How is Bitway Lending different from other DLC-based lending platforms?

Most DLC-based lending solutions are peer-to-peer, where the borrower’s counterparty is a single lender, while Bitway Lending is pool-based, with the borrower’s counterparty being a decentralized signing committee (DCM) that manages liquidated collateral. Key differences include liquidity pooling, where lenders deposit capital into Bitway pools and receive yield-bearing yTokens; decentralized governance, with the protocol being community-governed rather than controlled by a single entity; integrations that allow it to serve as a native BTC borrowing backend for any Bitcoin app or frontend; and affiliate access, enabling users to borrow through partner wallets approved by governance, with affiliates earning revenue share.

How does Bitway enable gas-free BTCT transfers and payments?

Bitway implements gas-free BTCT transfers at the protocol level through a built-in fee sponsorship mechanism. Instead of requiring users to hold the chain’s native token, the network grants a fee allowance for BTCT transfers, enabling transaction fees to be covered by a sponsor account or waived entirely for certain transaction types. This allows users to send BTCT for payments without maintaining a separate gas balance, delivering a seamless, Bitcoin-native experience.

01.

Non-custodial Financing

Self-custodial BTC collateral vaults

Instant loan approval and disbursement

Permissionless and transparent

Competitive borrow interest rates

Accessible globally, no credit score required

02.

Gas-free Payment

Zero-gas Bitcoin transactions

Instant settlement, no intermediaries

Supports subscriptions and micropayments

Grow BTC treasuries through everyday transactions

Merchant-friendly integration (API/SDK coming soon)

03.

RWA Access

Compliant RWA gateway

Tokenized trade finance, Treasuries, commodities

Yield in Bitcoin terms

Seamless BTC or fiat redemption

Institutional-grade asset custody

04.

Programmability

EVM and WASM smart contract support

Scalable infrastructure for high-frequency apps

Built-in oracle and cross-chain modules

Comprehensive developer tools and SDKs

Easier access to BTC liquidity

01.

Non-custodial Financing

Self-custodial BTC collateral vaults

Instant loan approval and disbursement

Permissionless and transparent

Competitive borrow interest rates

Accessible globally, no credit score required

02.

Gas-free Payment

Zero-gas Bitcoin transactions

Instant settlement, no intermediaries

Supports subscriptions and micropayments

Grow BTC treasuries through everyday transactions

Merchant-friendly integration (API/SDK coming soon)

03.

RWA Access

Compliant RWA gateway

Tokenized trade finance, Treasuries, commodities

Yield in Bitcoin terms

Seamless BTC or fiat redemption

Institutional-grade asset custody

04.

Programmability

EVM and WASM smart contract support

Scalable infrastructure for high-frequency apps

Built-in oracle and cross-chain modules

Comprehensive developer tools and SDKs

Easier access to BTC liquidity