MetaMask officially announces native support for Bitcoin, accelerating the multichain wallet strategy.

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MetaMask officially announces the addition of native Bitcoin support in its wallet, marking an important step in its multi-chain strategy. Users can now directly purchase Bitcoin with fiat within MetaMask, perform on-chain transfers, and exchange BTC for EVM native assets or Solana Tokens without the need for third-party bridge tools, significantly enhancing the user experience and security.

On a technical level, MetaMask has supported Bitcoin's native SegWit addresses and has included Taproot support in its future development plans. This means that the Wallet will further enhance its transaction efficiency, fee optimization, and privacy capabilities. As the Bitcoin mainnet features continue to upgrade, MetaMask is gradually completing its infrastructural capabilities within the BTC ecosystem.

This update is not only a functional expansion but is also closely tied to the incentive mechanism. Users performing Bitcoin exchange operations within MetaMask can earn MetaMask reward points, which will be linked to a MASK-style incentive program in the future. It has been disclosed that this program may involve LINEA tokens worth over 30 million USD to encourage user participation in the multi-chain ecosystem.

MetaMask is part of Consensys, and this Bitcoin integration is seen as part of its overall strategy. On one hand, Consensys is continuously promoting the ecosystem development of the Ethereum Layer 2 network Linea; on the other hand, the market generally believes that this multi-chain layout resonates with Consensys's preparations for a potential IPO.

In the broader direction of Bitcoin Layer 2, the MetaMask team has explicitly focused on protocols such as Lightning Network, BOB, Ordinals, and BRC-20, attempting to bridge the value and payment channels between Bitcoin and EVM, non-EVM networks. This strategy is expected to promote the application of Bitcoin in scenarios such as DeFi, payments, and asset issuance.

As the demand for “multi-chain Wallet”, “Bitcoin native support”, and “one-stop asset management” continues to rise among crypto users, MetaMask's latest upgrade further solidifies its competitive position in the mainstream crypto Wallet market and provides a new entry point for the integration of Bitcoin and multi-chain ecosystems.

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