Satoshi's original vision was simple yet revolutionary—a peer-to-peer currency system free from intermediaries. But here's the thing: bringing Bitcoin into the DeFi ecosystem isn't straightforward. Wrapped tokens, bridge protocols, liquidity fragmentation—the challenges stack up fast. Yet despite these hurdles, that core vision of decentralized currency and financial sovereignty remains as compelling as ever. The infrastructure is evolving, and so is our understanding of how to make it work.
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Satoshi's original vision was simple yet revolutionary—a peer-to-peer currency system free from intermediaries. But here's the thing: bringing Bitcoin into the DeFi ecosystem isn't straightforward. Wrapped tokens, bridge protocols, liquidity fragmentation—the challenges stack up fast. Yet despite these hurdles, that core vision of decentralized currency and financial sovereignty remains as compelling as ever. The infrastructure is evolving, and so is our understanding of how to make it work.