WBTC Episode 'Reopened Old Wounds' of Centralized Failures: Bitcoin Builders Association

The supply of wBTC has dwindled to 0.74% of the total bitcoin circulating supply from 1.5% over two years ago, indicating a growing distrust toward centralized entities.

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The issue was that BitGo, the issuer of wBTC, was sharing custody of users' bitcoin (BTC) with BiT Global, a Hong Kong-based crypto custodian partly owned by TRON founder Justin Sun, which introduced counterparty risk and caused distrust among users.

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WBTC is the most liquid token, integrated across all the largest blockchains, and has been stress-tested for over five years, but its venture with BiT Global introduces counterparty risk. On the other hand, tokens like sBTC have yet to be stress-tested and may have more decentralized and secure options, but may also have more complex integration with DeFi.

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WBTC is the market leader in the tokenized BTC sector, accounting for a 60.4% share, and when combined with the distant runner-up BTCB, the two tokens have a market share of 87.2%.

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The tokenized BTC market represents a mere 1.23% of the total bitcoin market cap, equal to around $25 billion, highlighting the immense untapped potential for solutions offering a programmable version of BTC.

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Earlier this year, some users of wrapped bitcoin wBTC were dismayed to find its issuer BitGo was sharing custody of their bitcoin (BTC) with BiT Global , a Hong Kong-based crypto custodian partly owned by TRON founder Justin Sun.

The episode "reopened old wounds inflicted by previous centralized custody failure," even though it did not expose any novel flaws, the Bitcoin Builders Association (BBA) said in a report on Wednesday.

"These wounds cause BTC holders to be unwilling to trade off their self-custody for trusted solutions," the report said.

The BBA noted that there's been signs of growing distrust toward centralized entities. WBTC's supply has dwindled to 0.74% of the total bitcoin circulating supply from 1.5% over two years ago.

The collapse of numerous crypto entities in 2022 highlighted the risks of ceding custody of one's coins to centralized custodians , a lesson that many users are not willing to learn the hard way again.

WBTC Dominance

WBTC is an Ethereum-based token tradable 1:1 for BTC, allowing users to put their assets to work in the decentralized finance (DeFi) world which is largely unavailable in the Bitcoin ecosystem.

The token is comfortably the market leader in the tokenized BTC sector, accounting for a 60.4% share, according to the BBA. When added together with distant runner up BTCB (built on BNB), the two tokens have a market share of 87.2%.

However, this consolidation could be in the process of being broken up given the uptick in new tokens emerging of late. Of the 21 different participants in this sector, 40% have launched in 2024 or will do so in the near future, the BBA said.

The BBA listed each of these participants in the report and addressed some of the pros and cons of a select few. For example, wBTC is the most liquid token, is integrated across all the largest blockchains and has been stress-tested for over five years. However, the venture with BiT Global is a concern for many given the counterparty risk it introduces, "especially considering the involvement of Justin Sun, known for controversial practices in the crypto space," according to the report.

On other hand, a token like Bitcoin layer-2 Stacks' sBTC has yet to be stress tested (having gone live only this week) and its novel programming language Clarity can make DeFi integration more tricky. On the plus side, it is more decentralized than wBTC and inherits the protection of the Bitcoin network's security.

The tokenized BTC market represents a mere 1.23% of the total bitcoin market cap, equal to around $25 billion at the time of writing.

"This highlights the immense untapped potential for solutions offering a programmable version of BTC," the BBA said.

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