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Babylon Bitcoin staking tops $4B TVL with native BTC custody

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Babylon Bitcoin staking has hit a new milestone, reaching $4 billion in total value locked just one year after launch and giving fresh momentum to a long-running crypto goal: making Bitcoin useful in DeFi without asking holders to leave the Bitcoin network behind.

That number matters because Babylon is not pitching another wrapped-Bitcoin workaround. Instead, the protocol lets users stake Bitcoin directly from the Bitcoin network, with no wrapping or bridging required. Bitcoin stays locked on its native chain throughout the staking process, while transactions remain publicly verifiable.

For a market that has spent years debating whether Bitcoin can become productive without adding bridge risk, Babylon Bitcoin staking is drawing attention for a simple reason: it is trying to turn the biggest crypto asset into working collateral while preserving its core security assumptions.

Babylon Bitcoin staking reaches $4 billion TVL

The $4 billion TVL figure marks a notable point for Babylon one year after launch. It suggests strong demand for Bitcoin staking models that do not depend on moving coins into another ecosystem or converting them into wrapped assets.

That is a bigger shift than the headline number alone suggests. For years, much of DeFi has revolved around Ethereum and assets built for smart-contract-heavy environments. Bitcoin, by contrast, has often sat outside that system unless users were willing to trust bridges, custodians, or wrapped versions of $BTC.

Babylon’s growth shows there is appetite for a different path, one where Bitcoin holders can seek utility without giving up native-chain custody mechanics. In practice, that is one of the clearest reasons the project has become a reference point in trustless Bitcoin DeFi.

If Bitcoin can be staked and later used in DeFi while remaining on its own chain, that lowers a major barrier for holders who want yield or borrowing access but do not want the trade-offs that usually come with cross-chain systems.

Why Babylon Bitcoin staking is built around trustless security

Babylon’s core pitch is straightforward: Bitcoin holders can stake assets directly from the Bitcoin network. No wrapping is needed. No bridging is needed. And Bitcoin remains locked on its native chain throughout the staking process.

That structure is central to Babylon’s appeal. Bridge-related exploits have long shaped how crypto users think about risk, especially when moving major assets between chains. By keeping Bitcoin on the Bitcoin chain, Babylon says it can address those concerns while still allowing the asset to contribute economic security to Proof-of-Stake systems and rollups.

In practical terms, the protocol is trying to offer two things that usually pull in opposite directions:

  • native Bitcoin custody properties
  • access to staking-based utility in broader crypto systems

That combination helps explain why trustless Bitcoin DeFi has become such a closely watched theme. The debate is no longer just about whether Bitcoin should stay separate from DeFi. It is also about whether there is finally infrastructure that can connect the two without repeating old security mistakes.

Zero-knowledge proofs push Bitcoin into DeFi

Babylon’s next step goes beyond staking. The project is applying zero-knowledge proofs to lending through a planned Aave V4 integration, a move aimed at turning native Bitcoin into collateral for borrowing stablecoins such as $USDC or $USDT.

The technical challenge here has always been hard to ignore: how does Bitcoin interact with external chains and DeFi protocols without relying on the very bridge designs many users distrust?

Babylon’s answer is zero-knowledge verification. The project uses ZK technology to verify external chain states from Bitcoin, including chains like Ethereum, while avoiding the need to bridge the asset itself. That is a major architectural claim, and it is also where the company’s DeFi ambitions become much broader than staking alone.

The economics of that approach also appear to be improving. Babylon says the cost of on-chain ZK verification has fallen from $15,000 to about $10 to $20. If that reduction holds up in practice, it changes the conversation from theory to usability. Expensive cryptographic verification has often limited real-world deployment, while lower costs make more applications possible.

What the Aave V4 integration could change for Bitcoin holders

The planned Aave V4 integration is the clearest example of where Babylon wants to take this next.

Under that design, users would be able to use native Bitcoin as collateral and borrow stablecoins like $USDC or $USDT. That would give Bitcoin holders another route to unlock liquidity without selling their $BTC and without relying on wrapped assets.

This is the second major reason Babylon Bitcoin staking matters. Bitcoin is the largest crypto asset, but much of its capital has historically remained passive in DeFi terms. If native $BTC can be used as productive collateral in lending markets, that could expand the role of Bitcoin from store-of-value asset to functional capital inside crypto finance.

It also sharpens Babylon’s strategic position. The project is no longer just building a Bitcoin staking product. It is trying to build infrastructure that lets Bitcoin move into trustless DeFi use cases one layer at a time, starting with staking and then extending into lending.

Beyond staking: insurance and other DeFi use cases

Babylon is also exploring other DeFi uses, including insurance products.

That matters because it points to a larger thesis: once trustless verification and native-chain security are in place, staking may be only the first application. Lending, insurance, and other Bitcoin-backed financial products could follow if the same infrastructure can support them.

The bigger contest now is not only technical. It is about whether Bitcoin holders will embrace a model that makes the asset more economically active without undermining the reasons many of them hold Bitcoin in the first place.

Babylon’s $4 billion TVL suggests that argument is already moving from theory to adoption. The next test will come if planned integrations like Aave V4 can turn native Bitcoin from staked capital into borrowable, deployable collateral across DeFi.



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