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BTCFi’s Demand Problem: Bitcoin DeFi Outpaces Real Users

Michael Johnson by Michael Johnson
June 29, 2026
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BTCFi — Bitcoin-native decentralized finance — has a supply problem masquerading as a success story. Developers have shipped Layer 2 networks, bridging protocols, and staking primitives at a pace that would look impressive on any roadmap. The problem is that genuine user demand has not followed at anywhere near the same rate, and the gap between what has been built and what is actually being used is becoming difficult to rationalize away.

What Happened

The BTCFi narrative gained serious momentum through 2024 and into 2025. Venture capital poured roughly $175 million into the sector across three dozen deals, dozens of Layer 2 networks launched or reached mainnet, and Bitcoin holders were presented with their first credible set of tools to put idle BTC to work without routing it through centralized lenders. By late 2024, total value locked across BTCFi protocols peaked near $9 billion.

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Then the numbers started telling a different story. BTCFi TVL on Layer 2 sidechains contracted by more than 70% from that peak, and the cumulative amount of Bitcoin actually deployed across the ecosystem sits at roughly 91,000 BTC — less than half a percent of all Bitcoin in circulation. Most of the Bitcoin participating in DeFi activity is not moving through native Layer 2 rails at all. It is flowing through wrapped BTC on existing EVM chains like Ethereum, or through institutional custody channels where large holders prefer the familiarity of well-audited wrappers over newer, less battle-tested infrastructure.

Wrapped BTC — assets like WBTC that represent Bitcoin on a different blockchain — now account for roughly $20 billion circulating on EVM-compatible networks. That figure dwarfs the TVL sitting on dedicated Bitcoin Layer 2 networks. The implication is clear: when Bitcoin holders want DeFi exposure, most are still choosing the path that has existed for years rather than adopting the new infrastructure the BTCFi build cycle just delivered.

What It Means for Traders

For traders, understanding what BTCFi actually is — and what it is not yet — matters for evaluating the narrative correctly. A Bitcoin Layer 2 is a separate blockchain that settles to or anchors its security to the Bitcoin base layer. The goal is to add programmability: smart contracts, lending markets, decentralized exchanges, and yield mechanisms that Bitcoin’s base layer was never designed to support natively. These networks are real and technically functional. Merlin Chain, for example, holds over $1.7 billion in TVL and has processed substantial bridge volume since launch. But “technically functional” and “organically demanded” are not the same thing.

A pattern visible across several Bitcoin L2 launches is strong early TVL driven by airdrop farming — users depositing assets to qualify for anticipated token distributions — followed by sharp outflows once farming incentives dry up. When the incentive program ends, so does most of the liquidity. That is not organic demand; it is rented demand, and it vanishes. Traders watching BTCFi TVL charts need to distinguish between sticky, yield-driven user activity and capital that was always going to leave once the farming window closed.

The bear-market backdrop compounds this. When Bitcoin price momentum is muted, the urgency to deploy BTC into yield-generating DeFi positions weakens. Holders who might experiment with a new Layer 2 in a risk-on environment tend to sit on their coins when macro sentiment is cautious. The result is that BTCFi networks are running with real infrastructure but thin order books and user bases that have not grown in proportion to the capital invested in building them.

The Bigger Picture

The structural tension in BTCFi is that Bitcoin’s core user base has historically been skeptical of complexity. The original Bitcoin ethos centers on self-custody, scarcity, and simplicity. Asking that community to bridge assets to a Layer 2, interact with smart contracts, manage liquidation risk in lending protocols, and trust newer bridge infrastructure is a significant behavior change. Ethereum’s DeFi ecosystem took years of iteration and several costly exploits before it reached the usage levels it has today. BTCFi is earlier in that cycle, and patience may be shorter given how quickly capital was deployed into infrastructure.

There are genuine exceptions. Babylon Protocol’s approach of allowing native BTC staking without wrapping or bridging addresses one of the core objections Bitcoin holders have to DeFi participation — counterparty risk from moving assets off the base layer. Babylon’s TVL reached above $5 billion at its peak, suggesting that demand does exist when the risk profile is genuinely lower. That data point matters: it indicates that the demand problem may be as much about product-market fit and trust as it is about a fundamental unwillingness to use Bitcoin in DeFi contexts.

The wider Layer 2 sector also faces a credibility issue around decentralization. Many Bitcoin Layer 2 networks that present themselves as trustless still rely on centralized upgrade keys, trusted sequencers, or closed bridge operators. Sophisticated Bitcoin holders are aware of this, and it creates hesitation that raw TVL numbers do not capture. The infrastructure may technically exist, but if the trust model is not meaningfully better than a centralized exchange, the value proposition narrows considerably.

What traders should watch is whether BTCFi protocols can demonstrate retention — not just peak TVL, but stable TVL that holds after incentive programs end. A BTCFi ecosystem with 50,000 BTC in sticky, yield-seeking capital tells a more durable story than one with 500,000 BTC that disappears when farming rewards expire. The narrative has real foundations. Whether the demand catches up to the infrastructure is the open question, and the current data suggests the gap is wider than the bull-case scenario requires.

This article is informational only and does not constitute financial advice.

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