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Brotocol

Brotocol aggregates liquidity across Bitcoin L2s, with an aim to bringing native-like DeFi experience to Bitcoin.

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Liquidity $11.08M

Radar uses protocol TVL as the broad liquidity surface when direct pool reserve data is unavailable.

1d Wallets 2.2K

Radar estimate from public liquidity, chain footprint, protocol age, and recent movement when direct wallet counts are unavailable.

1d Vol $721.8K

Radar turnover estimate built from liquidity plus category-aware activity assumptions.

1d Move -0.93%

Uses the latest daily move when available, then smooths from longer windows if needed.

Why Radar surfaced it

New

Bridge Aggregator +11.8% 7d TVL $11.1M TVL 11 chains 1 audit

Trending

Bridge Aggregator +11.8% 7d TVL $11.1M TVL 11 chains 1 audit

Filtered

Bridge Aggregator +11.8% 7d TVL $11.1M TVL 11 chains 1 audit

Protocol snapshot

  • Categories: Bridge Aggregator
  • Primary chain: Stacks
  • Chains: Stacks, Bitcoin, Ethereum, BOB, CORE, Binance, Mode, BSquared, AILayer, X Layer, Merlin
  • Audits: 1
  • Surface method: Radar uses one comparable four-metric layout across tracked protocols.
  • Liquidity source: Protocol TVL from the tracked DefiLlama protocol feed.
  • 1d wallet method: Radar estimate from public liquidity, chain footprint, protocol age, and recent movement when direct wallet counts are unavailable.
  • 1d volume method: Radar turnover estimate built from liquidity plus category-aware activity assumptions.
  • Listed: Jun 12, 2024.
  • Tracked categories: Bridge Aggregator.
  • Twitter: @Brotocol_xyz
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