Ethereum-Based ‘Wrapped’ Token Backed by Bitcoin Launches
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Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC), an Ethereum (ETH)-based token backed by Bitcoin (BTC), has launched today, Jan. 31, according to a press release on the network’s website. The currency is a joint initiative by blockchain security firm BitGo, Kyber Network liquidity protocol and others.
BitGo announced
the development of the coin backed 1:1 with Bitcoin in October 2018. A
statement by the firm then said that Wrapped Bitcoin will provide users
with a “wide variety of new decentralized use cases including on
decentralized exchanges (DEXs), as collateral for stablecoins or lending, for payments and flexible smart contracts within the Ethereum ecosystem.”
WBTC is an ERC-20
token, which are tokens designed and used solely on the Ethereum
platform that make the streamline the creation of new tokens. ERC-20
tokens provide a sort of template by which developers can build a new
token, sparing them from coding a new crypto from the ground up.
Wrapped
Bitcoin will purportedly allow for new applications and use cases for
Bitcoin on the Ethereum network. A press release from the WBTC network
states that “By bringing Bitcoin’s liquidity to Ethereum, WBTC also
makes it possible for traders to use Bitcoin value for token trades on
decentralized exchanges.”
The press release also says
that all WBTC smart contracts have been audited by third-party firms. It
further states that proof of reserve showing an exact 1:1 ratio of
minted WBTC to BTC is observable on-chain.
Pricing data for WBTC is now available on CoinMarketCap. At press time, the coin is trading at $3,504.98, which is slightly higher than Bitcoin, which is trading at $3,501.28.
In September 2018, BitGo became a certified cryptocurrency custodian through the acquisition of a state trust company charter in the American
state of South Dakota. As such, the firm subsequently became subject to
regulatory oversight in compliance with Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) policies.
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