[Crypto World] The crypto collateralized loan market is now very hot. Data shows that by Q3 2025, it has surged to $73.59 billion, and Q4 is expected to break through the $90 billion mark. What does this indicate? Institutional investors are quietly shifting towards DeFi, attracted by transparency and operational efficiency.
However, traditional cross-chain solutions have issues. Schemes like WBTC are prone to counterparty risk, which is a significant hidden danger. Bitcoin Hyper has taken a different approach—using the Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) to build a high-speed, low-cost DeFi ecosystem for Bitcoin. It uses zero-knowledge proofs to standardize bridge locking BTC, while minting 1:1 equivalent tokens on Layer-2, directly eliminating risks.
The HTH token serves three roles: paying transaction fees, participating in staking, and governance. Want to buy? SOL, ETH, USDT, USDC, BNB are all supported, and credit cards are also accepted. The token is listed on Best Wallet, and the community stays engaged through Telegram and X, keeping the entire ecosystem running smoothly.
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RektCoaster
· 01-08 07:22
NGL, this 90 billion forecast might be a bit exaggerated, right? If institutions really come into DeFi, they wouldn't still be playing with this old-school WBTC.
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SnapshotBot
· 01-07 15:31
Hmm, the risk of WBTC should be taken seriously; don't just focus on the gains.
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NestedFox
· 01-07 15:30
735.9 billion is not a small number; it really needs to be taken seriously.
That set of WBTC definitely carries risks; I've wanted to criticize it for a while.
Is Solana really riding the wave of popularity this time, or does it have real skills?
In my opinion, the key is whether it can truly solve the liquidity problem.
Institutional entry is a good thing, but I'm just worried it might be a fleeting moment.
Who knows how many pitfalls there are in this counterparty risk?
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-07 15:17
735.9 billion? Damn, are the institutions really quietly accumulating?
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PortfolioAlert
· 01-07 15:12
90 billion? Is this number real? It feels a bit shaky.
The risk of WBTC has long been something to pay attention to. Why only now?
Solana is becoming more and more active. Is Bitcoin Hyper reliable?
Institutional involvement in DeFi is indeed a major trend, but liquidity is still a hurdle.
Cross-chain solutions have many pitfalls; choosing one is always stressful.
I'm optimistic about Bitcoin's on-chain gameplay, but don't go all in blindly.
Will this growth in collateralized loans turn out to be a bubble again?
I agree that DeFi is highly transparent, but counterparty risk is really annoying.
From 73.59 billion to 90 billion, the growth rate is so fast—I'm worried it might collapse someday.
The Solana ecosystem has been hot recently, but don't forget risk management.
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· 01-07 15:09
90 billion break? That WBTC stuff definitely needs to be replaced; the credit risk is too high.
Is Bitcoin booming in the Solana ecosystem? See how Bitcoin Hyper breaks the deadlock in DeFi liquidity
[Crypto World] The crypto collateralized loan market is now very hot. Data shows that by Q3 2025, it has surged to $73.59 billion, and Q4 is expected to break through the $90 billion mark. What does this indicate? Institutional investors are quietly shifting towards DeFi, attracted by transparency and operational efficiency.
However, traditional cross-chain solutions have issues. Schemes like WBTC are prone to counterparty risk, which is a significant hidden danger. Bitcoin Hyper has taken a different approach—using the Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) to build a high-speed, low-cost DeFi ecosystem for Bitcoin. It uses zero-knowledge proofs to standardize bridge locking BTC, while minting 1:1 equivalent tokens on Layer-2, directly eliminating risks.
The HTH token serves three roles: paying transaction fees, participating in staking, and governance. Want to buy? SOL, ETH, USDT, USDC, BNB are all supported, and credit cards are also accepted. The token is listed on Best Wallet, and the community stays engaged through Telegram and X, keeping the entire ecosystem running smoothly.