bitSmiley Labs officially launches its independent ecosystem plan, bitUniverse, and reveals its OG pass bitDisc-Black Upgraded Priviledges
At the Bitcoin Day conference, Jayden, co-founder of the BTC ecosystem Defi project bitSmiley Labs, revealed bitUniverse, aiming to create a range of Defi applications centered around its stablecoin, bitUSD.
Prior to this, bitSmiley Labs introduced the bitSmiley and bitCow testnets, with a joint public beta and multiple airdrop rewards starting on April 8th. Jayden also hinted at upcoming projects, including new lending protocols, token launch platforms, secondary pledge products, and AI trading strategies.
Additionally, Jayden announced that the bitSmiley OG Pass bitDisc-Black, which was fairly launched in February, will be upgraded to the bitUniverse OG Pass. Holders of such OG Pass will continue to receive priority rights for future bitUniverse projects, including access to internal testing, whitelists, airdrops, and other benefits within the ecosystem.
bitSmiley Labs aims to enrich the BTC Defi ecosystem; foster diverse Defi gameplay within bitUniverse, and fuel the BTCfi’s big bang with unlimited user imaginations!
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