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Bitcoin DeFi Has Ballooned 20x Since Start of 2024 as Builders Bet on Yield

A new wave of developers is building yield-generating apps on Bitcoin, pushing the network beyond store-of-value status and into a key DeFi ecosystem asset.

Updated Jul 18, 2025, 4:51 a.m. Published Jul 18, 2025, 4:39 a.m.
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What to know:

  • The total value locked in Bitcoin-native protocols has increased 20-fold from $307 million to $6.36 billion between January 2024 and mid-2025.
  • Lending and borrowing protocols are the most popular, with 59% of respondents using them, followed by bitcoin-backed stablecoins and decentralized exchanges.
  • Developers face challenges with Bitcoin's limited smart contract functionality, but new infrastructure like ArchVM aims to enhance native capabilities.

Bitcoin DeFi is no longer a fringe experiment.

A new report by Arch Network, shared with CoinDesk, shows that the total value locked (TVL) in Bitcoin-native protocols has surged from $307 million in January 2024 to $6.36 billion by mid-2025 — a 20-fold increase driven by lending apps, stablecoins, and institutional inflows.

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The data, gathered from 125 developers, investors, and users across Asia and Africa, paints a picture of a shifting narrative away from “digital gold” and toward programmable, yield-bearing bitcoin .

Lending and borrowing protocols are the most frequently cited usage protocols, mentioned by 59% of the respondents.

Bitcoin-backed stablecoins followed (41%), then DEXs (32%) and real-world assets like tokenized real estate (29%). These aren’t speculative side bets — they’re early signs of product-market fit, especially for users who want access to liquidity without selling BTC.

But trust issues remain. 36% still keep their Bitcoin in cold storage, citing a lack of confidence in current DeFi platforms. Another 25% avoid Bitcoin DeFi due to high perceived risk, while 60% of all respondents flagged smart contract exploits as the top security concern.

“Bitcoin’s true potential lies beyond being a passive store of value,” Arch CEO Matt Mudano wrote in the report. “Unlocking its liquidity is the next frontier.”

Developers are split between optimism and frustration. 44% said they build on Bitcoin because of its unmatched security and decentralization, while 43% also cited limited smart contract functionality as their biggest pain point.

Tooling, composability, and documentation were also cited as major hurdles.

As a result, many Bitcoin DeFi builders are multichain, with 63% also building on Ethereum, 47% on Solana, and 44% on Base.

Nevertheless, nearly half say they plan to become Bitcoin-native in the long term — particularly as new infrastructure, such as ArchVM, a Bitcoin-based virtual machine, promises native smart contracts without the need for bridges, wrapped assets, or trust assumptions.

What’s needed to scale Bitcoin DeFi? Respondents say better dev tooling (45%), wider Layer 2 adoption (43%), and deeper liquidity. Security is non-negotiable, and most developers say they won’t build unless onchain assets are fully auditable and bridges are hardened.

Despite the challenges, investors are watching closely.

“If even a fraction of Bitcoin’s $2 trillion market cap gets productive,” said DPI Capital’s Shahan Khoshafian, “the upside is massive.”

For now, Bitcoin DeFi is where Ethereum was in 2019 — niche, raw, and full of potential. However, if these builders prevail, BTC won’t just be held. It’ll be used.

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