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Native is the leading Bitcoin Finance (BTCFi) protocol built on the high-performance Sui network. Its core mission is to solve a fundamental problem that has plagued the industry for years: how to make Bitcoin productive without making it vulnerable.
While other projects rely on "Wrapped Bitcoin" (like wBTC) or centralized custodians (like BitGo), Native utilizes a Zero Trust Architecture. This means the system assumes no one is inherently honest and relies entirely on mathematical proof instead of human promises.
Native is quietly positioning itself as the gold standard for Bitcoin finance. As fiat currencies continue to lose value and Bitcoin is emerging as the only neutral, un-printable reserve for the world.
how does Native manage this?
It uses a sophisticated technology stack called BLISS (Bitcoin Liquidity, Interoperability, and Secured Scaling)
Think of BLISS as a high-tech vault with two main security layers. The first is 2PC-MPC cryptography, developed in partnership with Ika (dWallet Labs).