Starknet, Base, Ink, Solana, and Injective Lead in BTCFi Capital Inflows As Bitcoin DeFi Accelera...

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Fresh data from market analyst Artemis today reported interesting developments within the BTCFi sector, with multiple protocols showing divergent market performance. The data disclosed that Starknet currently leads in net BTCFi inflows, strengthening its position in the sector, while several major on-chain platforms, such as BNB Chain, and many others experienced huge capital outflows.

The BTCFi sector, also popularly known as the Bitcoin DeFi landscape, involves protocols and applications that offer DeFi services like lending, staking, trading, and yield generation on the Bitcoin blockchain, without involvement of intermediaries. With recent tech developments like the Taproot upgrade in 2021, Bitcoin on DeFi has become an on-chain innovator, unlocking huge amounts of on-chain liquidity that BTC represents.

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BTCFi Capital Flow and On-Chain Activity Analysis

According to the data shared today by Artemis, Starknet, a Layer-2 scaling protocol, has emerged as the top DeFi platform leading in the BTCFi narrative, attracting steady money inflows and customers. As reported in the data, Starknet recorded a whopping $400 million of BTCFI capital inflows over the past six months, making it the top platform that recorded the largest Bitcoin DeFi money inflows over the period. The record shows increasing user confidence in Starknet’s BTCFi offerings. The data further disclosed a massive increase in Starkent’s TVL, a rise from a low of $133.38 million noted over the past six months to the current level at $286.39 million, highlighting increasing market activity and customer participation.

Other top platforms that recorded massive BTCFI capital inflows over the past six months include Base, Ink, Solana, Injective, Polygon, EdgeX, WorldChain, Bitcoin, Sei Network, and Arbitrum, as illustrated in the data.

The surge in Bitcoin DeFi money influxes into these platforms is being driven by institutional inflows as increased numbers of institutions are seeking BTCFI strategies. The development explains why these platforms have witnessed steady growth in new customers and applications deploying to enable Bitcoin DeFi lending, DEX activity, staking, and yield farming. This trend indicates that both institutional investors and retail customers are harnessing DeFi platforms to generate yield from their BTC holdings or borrow stablecoins against them.

Other Notable Market Performers

In contrast, the Artemis data identified OP Mainnet, SUI, Linea, Avalanche C-Chain, Berachain, BNB Chain, Ethereum, Unichain, and Hyperliquid as the protocols that experienced significant net BTCFI outflows over the past six months. Hyperliquid encountered the biggest outflows worth $500 million, making it at the bottom of the list, as explained in the data. This development shows a rotation of money from overvalued protocols to innovative chains.

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