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    Bitcoin DeFi’s demand problem is becoming harder to ignore

    行政By 行政June 16, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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    Bitcoin holders appear unwilling to support dedicated Bitcoin-native DeFi at the scale needed to keep projects in the space alive.

    That is the tension behind Botanix Labs’ decision to wind down Botanix, a Bitcoin Layer 2 built to bring EVM-style applications, lending, borrowing and yield to BTC holders.

    The wind-down is harder to dismiss than a routine token-cycle collapse. Botanix says it deliberately avoided a token, airdrops, points programs and the usual machinery used to manufacture early chain activity.

    Demand still fell short.

    Botanix said its first target wind-down date is July 1, followed by a two-week grace period through July 15 and, if needed, a final extension to Aug. 1 before the remaining Bitcoin is swept and the company begins to dissolve.

    Its homepage notice tells users to withdraw assets before the July 1 deadline.

    The shutdown lands at an awkward moment for BTCFi. Bitcoin yield, collateral, structured credit and treasury products are becoming more visible across mainstream finance.

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    Yet one of the cleaner attempts to build Bitcoin-native DeFi rails is leaving the market after concluding that demand was too weak on its own.

    What Botanix actually proved

    Botanix did not leave behind an empty testnet or a white paper. The team says Spiderchain went live and stayed live for more than a year with 100% uptime and zero security incidents.

    It says the network processed 25 million transactions, reached about 200,000 wallets, moved tens of millions of dollars in assets, and secured integrations with Chainlink, Morpho, GMX, Dolomite, Fireblocks, Alchemy, Galaxy, and OKX Wallet.

    The current homepage shows the same shape in live-facing terms: more than 26.1 million total transactions, 176,056 unique addresses and 8,387 total contracts.

    Those numbers make the failure harder to dismiss. Botanix was building on shipped infrastructure, live usage, and recognized partners, rather than asking the market to imagine a future Bitcoin DeFi layer.

    It says it operated one and gave users an organic path into Bitcoin-backed applications without adding a new token as the main economic primitive.

    That is why the postmortem is more useful than a normal shutdown notice. It asks whether a working Bitcoin DeFi layer can attract enough users when the product competes with a much easier path: keep BTC where it already is, or use a representation of it elsewhere.

    Botanix’s own answer is blunt. The team said it mistimed the Bitcoin community’s center of gravity.

    In its view, Bitcoin holders are still working through questions about BTC as a reserve asset, its political and monetary role, and the conservative culture around the base layer. Programmable utility sits downstream of those concerns.

    Some Bitcoin holders clearly want yield, leverage, or access to collateral. Botanix’s conclusion is that a dedicated Bitcoin Layer 2 must overcome more than just technical risks.

    It has to persuade users that the extra security story, wallet flow, and application set are worth the switch in behavior.

    Botanix removed the easy excuse that demand disappeared only after rewards ended.

    Its own record raises a harder distribution question: when users can already access BTC products elsewhere, how much extra value does a native rail need to deliver?

    The market chose easier rails

    The clearest line in Botanix’s post is about WBTC. For lending, basic yield and leveraged exposure, the team said WBTC on a mature Layer 2 such as Arbitrum is sufficient for most users who want Bitcoin-denominated DeFi.

    That statement cuts through a lot of BTCFi marketing. The practical test is whether enough users care about native Bitcoin rails when they can already borrow, lend or trade against wrapped Bitcoin on venues with deeper liquidity, familiar interfaces and more established applications.

    Recent market context points in the same direction. Circle’s launch of cirBTC on Ethereum shows the wrapped-BTC fight moving toward custody, reserve visibility, redemption controls and institutional trust.

    CryptoSlate’s coverage framed the same launch as an attempt to make wrapped Bitcoin look bank-grade before institutions use it as collateral.

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    That is wrapped Bitcoin finance: BTC exposure converted into a form that risk desks, market makers, lending venues and settlement systems can route through existing workflows.

    The same pattern is visible outside DeFi. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Premium Income ETF seeks Bitcoin performance while generating premium income through an options strategy.

    CryptoSlate reported that Bitcoin is being packaged for income investors through products such as BITA, Metaplanet’s Siiibo acquisition, and other yield structures that generate income from options, credit, or collateralized exposure rather than from Bitcoin’s protocol.

    Metaplanet’s Siiibo deal adds another version of the same idea. The Japanese Bitcoin treasury company is trying to turn a BTC balance sheet into a regulated securities channel for bonds, funds and yield-style products.

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    Terms, approvals, collateral rules, and investor protections remain undisclosed, so the risk profile remains unresolved. The direction is clearer than the product design: Bitcoin is being turned into something brokerages and income investors can buy.

    These products also translate Bitcoin into familiar paperwork, accounts and risk frameworks. That translation reduces the behavioral change required from the buyer.

    The user may be seeking income, liquidity, or access to collateral, rather than making a statement about Bitcoin’s technical roadmap.

    Native rails face a distribution problem

    Botanix also pointed to a second force: distribution. It named Hyperliquid, Robinhood, major centralized exchanges, and emerging TradFi participants as venues that are absorbing more attention, flow, and revenue because they own the user relationship.

    That diagnosis fits the broader Bitcoin finance buildout. CryptoSlate’s structured-credit reporting showed that Bitcoin is already being used in insurance reserves, loans, and securitizations, including Ledn’s $188 million Bitcoin-backed loan securitization in February 2026, with $160 million of senior notes rated BBB- and $28 million of junior notes rated B-.

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    CryptoSlate also reported on Morgan Stanley and Galaxy’s work around Bitcoin and Ethereum collateral, describing a market where institutions are competing to control the wrapper, custodian, collateral agent or servicing infrastructure through which crypto assets flow.

    For a user, those paths often feel less ideologically pure but more legible. A brokerage account, ETF, lending desk or wrapped asset has a known interface.

    It may also have clearer disclosures, deeper liquidity, tax reporting, customer support or institutional approval.

    A Bitcoin-native DeFi rail must offer sufficient additional value to overcome that convenience gap.

    Question Bitcoin-native BTCFi rails Wrapper-led Bitcoin finance
    Custody story Attempts to keep the product closer to Bitcoin-native assumptions Uses custodians, ETFs, wrapped tokens or brokerage platforms
    User path Requires new wallets, bridges, apps and risk decisions Runs through venues and accounts users already know
    Yield source Needs real application revenue or protocol-level demand Often comes from options premiums, credit structures or collateral use
    Distribution Must build its own audience Leans on exchanges, asset managers, banks and brokers
    Main risk Insufficient repeat usage to sustain the network Complexity, counterparty risk, capped upside or forced-selling loops

    Infographic comparing Botanix native BTCFi rail with wrapper-led Bitcoin finance paths.Infographic comparing Botanix native BTCFi rail with wrapper-led Bitcoin finance paths.

    That split helps explain why Botanix could be technically credible and commercially exposed at the same time. The network had activity, integrations, and uptime, but the competing channels offered an easier customer path.

    The Bitcoin finance boom is splitting into two tracks: productive BTC through wrappers and native BTCFi, which is still fighting for habitual users.

    The real BTCFi test

    Botanix’s shutdown shows that technical credibility and organic metrics are still insufficient if the product fails to align with where users are willing to take risks.

    The more precise reading is that Bitcoin DeFi remains caught between two markets. One market wants Bitcoin to stay simple: reserve asset, collateral, treasury holding, long-term store of value.

    The other wants Bitcoin to become productive: borrowed against, wrapped, routed into income products, posted as collateral and used inside trading systems.

    Botanix tried to connect those markets through Bitcoin-native infrastructure. The growth elsewhere suggests many users and institutions are choosing the second market, but through wrappers that hide the complexity or hand it to a regulated intermediary.

    That makes the next BTCFi cycle easier to judge. The test is whether a Bitcoin-native network can produce repeat users, durable liquidity, and sufficient revenue without leaning on a token campaign or relying on users to care about native rails more than convenience.

    If the next wave of Bitcoin finance happens on Bitcoin-native infrastructure, Botanix will look early. If it keeps moving through ETFs, wrapped BTC, lending desks, treasury products, and exchange-owned applications, Botanix will look like an honest experiment that discovered where demand actually lives.

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