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.@GOATRollup just solved the biggest problem with Bitcoin L2s and nobody's talking about it.
Every Bitcoin rollup has the same issue: proving takes forever.
You want to withdraw?
Wait hours while the system generates proofs. Your capital sits there, locked.
GOAT is an exception, their BitVM2 testnet is averaging 2.6 second block proofs. Live right now.
How are they pulling this off?
Pipelined architecture with three parallel stages:
> Block proofs verify state transitions
> Aggregation proofs combine them recursively
> Groth16 SNARKs compress everything for on-chain verification
Each stage runs on distributed GPU provers powered by Ziren. No single bottleneck.
This is what actual Bitcoin scaling looks like. Not promises. Not roadmaps. Working code you can verify yourself at
The UI literally shows you proofs generating in real-time for every withdrawal.
Compare this to other Bitcoin L2s still using optimistic rollups or centralized validators. @GOATRollup inherited Bitcoin's security model through math, not trust.
AND they're doing it allwhile offering 11% real BTC yield through their chain economics.
TLDR: Infrastructure that actually works. Yields that actually pay. Proofs you can actually verify.
Bitcoin L2s are about to get real competitive.