Merlin Chain announces support for Goldinals protocol
On January 12th, Merlin Chain, a native layer 2 project for Bitcoin, announced its support for Goldinals, the first unified asset protocol for Bitcoin. Goldinals was developed by the Bitcoin ecosystem's native technology project Nubit, with the concept contributed by Domo, the founder of BRC20. It is capable of downward compatibility with all existing Bitcoin asset protocols, such as BRC-20, Ordinals, and Runes, with the aim of unifying the Bitcoin asset ecosystem and promoting liquidity, transparency, and programming capabilities. Merlin Chain hopes to empower the existing community with the Goldinals protocol and its BitVM technology to explore trustless asset solutions in the Bitcoin ecosystem, providing support for stablecoin and new asset applications.
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