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Bitcoin DeFi Expansion Faces Fork Dilemma as Developers Explore ZK Proofs

BitcoinOS contributor and crypto OG Edan Yago describes forks on Bitcoin as like "open-heart surgery."

Door Jamie Crawley|Bewerkt door Sheldon Reback
20 mrt 2025, 3:54 p..m.. Vertaald door AI
Photo of Edan Yago standing in front of  a sponsor board. (Courtesy: BitcoinOS)
BitcoinOS deveoper Edan Yago (BitcoinOS)

What to know:

  • Developers looking to add DeFi capability to Bitcoin are considering enabling zero-knowledge proofs on the blockchain.
  • That may require a software fork, an action Edan Yago, a Bitcoin veteran of over a decade, calls "problematic."
  • BitcoinOS has open-sourced what Yago describes as a "fully production-ready" BitSNARK protocol, giving access to ZK verification through a rollup.

Bitcoin developers looking to expand the blockchain's decentralized finance (DeFi) capabilities are likely to be considering zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs, functionality that's not currently available and which require a so-called soft fork, or new version of the software, to introduce them.

That's a problem, according Edan Yago, a Bitcoin veteran of over a decade and core contributor to smart contract operating system BitcoinOS (BOS).

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"Forking a blockchain, especially one with $2 trillion worth of value on it, is like open-heart surgery," Yago told CoinDesk in an interview "Hard forks are obviously much more problematic, but I think introducing any kind of fork is fraught."

A fork is a change to a blockchain's code that necessitates a divergence at a certain point onto a separate path. Forks can be "soft," meaning older versions can still interact with the new one, or "hard", which render older versions incompatible and require all users to upgrade their software.

ZK proofs are a cryptographic method of proving the validity of statements while maintaining privacy through not revealing any information about it. The functionality is not available in Bitcoin's software, but could be made so through proposed implementations like OP_CAT and OP_CTV. Yago said developers should be able to find ways of enabling them on Bitcoin without any kind of fork.

"The burden of proof is on developers to demonstrate that there is no other way of accomplishing this through clever engineering," he said.

This is what BOS hopes to achieve through the BitSNARK, a Bitcoin rollup protocol that is part of the family of computing paradigms being developed to scale the original blockchain. These emerged following the introduction of BitVM by Robin Linus in October 2023, which set out a framework for how Ethereum-like smart contracts could be enabled on Bitcoin.

BitcoinOS has now open-sourced what Yago describes as a "fully production-ready" BitSNARK protocol, meaning developers now have access to ZK verification on Bitcoin and can connect it to other blockchains like Ethereum, Solana and Cardano.

BitSNARK allows developers to take large, complex programs and prove the results of the computations in only 300 bytes that can be verified in standard Bitcoin transactions. That could pave the way for BTCFi, a term used for DeFi on Bitcoin, through enabling cross-chain bridges, decentralized exchanges and bitcoin -backed stablecoins.

While there are numerous projects looking to introduce decentralized finance on Bitcoin, they rely on using OP_CAT or OP_CTV codes, which require a fork in the blockchain's software. Yago wants to reach the same destination via a different route.

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