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Botanix to Shut Down Bitcoin Layer-2 Network, Citing Lack of Product-Market Fit
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Decrypt6/10/2026Tech2 min read

Botanix to Shut Down Bitcoin Layer-2 Network, Citing Lack of Product-Market Fit

Quick Look

  • Botanix is winding down its Bitcoin-based layer-2 network, citing a lack of product-market fit and low fees.
  • Users have until July 9 to withdraw funds.
  • The project raised $8.5 million in 2024.

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Why It Matters

Botanix aimed to create a Bitcoin-based layer-2 network combining Ethereum's design with Bitcoin's core principles, allowing for trading, lending, and borrowing directly on Bitcoin. The project secured $8.5 million in funding in 2024.

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In brief

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Botanix disclosed plans to wind down its Bitcoin-based layer-2 network, asking users to withdraw funds.

The project said it didn't achieve significant product market fit, while generating lackluster fees.

Botanix Labs raised $8.5 million in 2024, a round that saw participation from several Bitcoin influencers.

Botanix asked users to withdraw funds on Wednesday, disclosing plans to wind down its Bitcoin-based layer-2 network less than a year after it debuted.

The project, which combined elements of Ethereum’s design with crypto’s oldest network, warned users that their funds would become unrecoverable after July 9. At the same time, Botanix shared a lengthy postmortem on its DeFi push in an X post.

Previously billing its network as a way for users to trade, lend, borrow, and stake “all in Bitcoin on Bitcoin,” Botanix acknowledged on Wednesday that the leading digital asset by market cap is still primarily viewed as a reserve asset—not a network for building applications.

The project added that investors have essentially voted with their feet, continuing to favor wrapped Bitcoin on general-purpose Ethereum layer-2 networks as a “cheaper and easier” way to leverage their holdings, regardless of any concerns or risks tied to centralization.

Botanix was designed as an “EVM-equivalent” network, allowing developers familiar with Ethereum’s programming language to port existing applications with little modification.

The company behind the network, Botanix Labs, secured $8.5 million in total funding during a seed round in 2024, which saw participation from longtime Bitcoin influencers such as Dan Held and Eric Wall, according to Crunchbase.

Botanix Labs co-founder and CEO Willem Schroé told Decrypt last July that the network featured “systems that honor [Bitcoin’s] core principles of self-custody,” such as a federation of independent node operators to prevent unilateral control over Botanix.

The project noted in its X post that Botanix planned to debut its own token, but the network never achieved product market fit in a way that warranted it. On top of that, Botanix struggled to gain attention flow and revenue, it said, because of competition from established firms.

“We were, and still are, believers in decentralization,” Botanix underscored. “The current direction of on-chain growth is running through distribution, and any team building base-layer infrastructure today is rowing upstream against that current.”

Finally, Botanix users were more likely to use their Bitcoin as a way to generate yield, as opposed to transacting on the network frequently enough to produce significant fees. That ultimately created “a user base that costs more to serve than it generates.”

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Users will withdraw funds before the July 9 deadline.

    Very likely · Within days

  • Further consolidation or failures within the Bitcoin L2 ecosystem.

    Possible · Medium term

Open Questions

  • What will happen to the funds raised by Botanix Labs?
  • Will any of the investors in Botanix Labs seek recourse?
  • What specific technical challenges contributed to the lack of product-market fit?
  • How will this impact future Bitcoin L2 development?

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This article was originally published by Decrypt.

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