Why native BTC swaps are brutally hard and why Magi is only the 4th protocol to ever ship them.
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Most "cross-chain" projects take the easy route: they lock your Bitcoin with a custodian and give you a wrapped ERC-20 token. Weāve seen how that ends when bridges get exploited or custodians fail.
True native swaps where real BTC is moved without any wrapping at any stage are an engineering nightmare. It requires distributed key generation, multi-round signing ceremonies, and UTXO tracking under constant adversarial conditions. Out of thousands of protocols, only four have successfully shipped production-ready, TSS-based native Bitcoin custody for cross-chain swaps:
Protocol Architecture Settlement Asset
THORChain Cosmos SDK RUNE
Chainflip Substrate Native Token
Maya Protocol THORChain Fork CACAO
Magi Network Hive L2 (VSC) HBD
What makes Magi unique in this group?
While the others rely on their own specific settlement layers, Magi is built as a Layer 2 on the Hive blockchain. It leverages HBD (Hive Backed Dollars), which is a battle-tested, protocol-native stablecoin, for settlement. By using WASM-based smart contracts, Magi allows for high-speed, decentralized execution that finally brings Hive's liquidity and its native % HBD yield set by decentralized consensus into the global BTC and EVM ecosystems.
Magi isn't just another bridge; it is the 4th entry into an elite tier of infrastructure that respects the "not your keys, not your coins" ethos while enabling the seamless DeFi utility we actually need.
Is native TSS custody the only way forward for Bitcoin DeFi, or is the complexity too high for most teams to handle?
READ MORE: https://peakd.com/hive/@magi.network/hbd-hives-secret-weapon-for-global-cross-chain-defi
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