GOAT BitVM2 extends this model by adding zero-knowledge proofs to verify Layer 2 state transitions, such as bundled off-chain transactions, while using Bitcoin as the final settlement and enforcement layer. It follows an optimistic rollup design, where activity is treated as valid by default unless fraud is proven, with Bitcoin’s base layer handling dispute resolution and penalties. This setup delivers Bitcoin-native security, allowing GOAT’s L2 to benefit from Bitcoin’s decentralization, censorship resistance, and immutability, supported by a 1-of-n honesty assumption—meaning the system remains secure and live as long as at least one participant acts honestly.
what an interesting approach 🤔.
I put this into test by Bridging 0.1 $BTC to pegBTC on my EVM wallet and it was seamless and easy
https://bitvm2-dev(.)goat(.)network/bridge-in Remove the bracket and participate on the ongoing testnet and share your thought.