Leading Cardano-based DeFi ecosystem, FluidTokens, has confirmed that the first-ever BTC-ADA bridge is launching soon
Key Points
- FluidTokens confirmed that the BTC↔ADA Bridge has officially entered its final development phase
- BIFROST is finalizing GitHub documentation for the bridge
- The BTC-ADA Bridge would allow cross-chain liquidity flow between Bitcoin and Cardano
- The initiative aligns with growing efforts to position Cardano as the ideal blockchain for Bitcoin DeFi
BTC-ADA Bridge Enters Final Development Phase
In a tweet, FluidTokens confirmed that the BTC-ADA Bridge is now in its final development phase. The protocol seeks to enable Bitcoin liquidity to be utilized directly within the Cardano ecosystem
Historically, Bitcoin has functioned primarily as a store of value, with limited participation in decentralized finance (DeFi). This bridge aims to change that by enabling BTC to interact with Cardano’s smart contract infrastructure, unlocking new financial use cases while preserving Bitcoin’s role as a foundational asset
The announcement follows the testnet launch of Fluidly by FluidTokens, which enables trustless peer-to-peer swaps between BTC, ADA, and ETH. The protocol lets users link wallets and post on-chain swap offers that settle atomically once conditions match, without intermediaries or liquidity pools
What This Means for Cardano and Bitcoin
The bridge’s entry into its final phase suggests that Bitcoin’s capital could soon become fully functional on Cardano. Once it goes live, the bridge will allow cross-chain liquidity flow between Bitcoin and Cardano and enable BTC-backed DeFi applications on Cardano
It will also provide new mechanisms for users to mobilize long-term, idle BTC holdings without selling, while strengthening Cardano’s position as a hub for secure, multi-chain liquidity
Once operational, the bridge would allow BTC to be used in lending, liquidity provision, and other DeFi mechanisms on Cardano. This unlocks new economic utility for long-held BTC while preserving its monetary properties
Cardano Targets Leadership in Bitcoin DeFi
Meanwhile, Cardano is positioning itself as a hub for Bitcoin DeFi. Founder Charles Hoskinson and other stakeholders are actively driving this vision, with Hoskinson projecting that Bitcoin DeFi will eventually surpass Ethereum’s market cap
Last year, at the Bitcoin conference, Patrick Tobler demonstrated a live swap of Bitcoin for Minswap tokens directly on Cardano, prompting Hoskinson to welcome Bitcoin DeFi to the network.
In June 2025, IOG launched Cardinal, Cardano’s first Bitcoin DeFi protocol, enabling users to bridge, stake, and lend BTC within the EUTXO model without centralized custodians.
Additionally, EMURGO partnered with BitcoinOS to expand Bitcoin DeFi on Cardano. Following the deal, Hoskinson announced plans to revive the Bitcoin Education initiative to train developers to build smart contracts on Cardano using Aiken programming language
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