I have continued to keep an eye on Satlayer lately, not obsessively, but enough to notice the slow burn. It’s one of those projects that doesn’t shout, doesn’t force its way into every conversation… and maybe that’s part of the appeal.
At first glance, @satlayer kind of slips under the radar. It’s easy to miss unless you’re paying attention to the broader trend around Bitcoin programmability. But when you sit with it for a bit, the picture starts to unfold: Bitcoin-native infrastructure, but with a focus on modularity and composability that feels, I don’t know, unusually pragmatic?
It’s not trying to reinvent Bitcoin. It’s trying to extend it. That distinction matters more than people think.
The core idea, leveraging Bitcoin's security while enabling more flexible and expressive systems on top of it, feels like the kind of evolution that Bitcoin has always resisted 0 reply
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