[Photo: Suldenals]
[Digital Today Reporter Hwang Chi-gyu] Suldinals, a domestic Bitcoin community, held a Bitcoin (BTC) builder meetup at Hashed Lounge on the 30th to revitalize the Korean Bitcoin community.
Bitcoin has recently been attracting attention in terms of the service ecosystem, with the emergence of various ways to use it, such as Ordinals NFT and BRC-20, as well as decentralized P2P payment methods.
'Odinals' is a community for exchanging Ordinals and Bitcoin ecosystem information. It serves as a bridge between the global Bitcoin ecosystem and the Korean market by sharing information with the domestic community based on a deep understanding of overseas networks and the Bitcoin ecosystem. is aiming to
At this event, presentations were made by CKB, Unisat, Solv, Apro Oracle, and Followin.
CKB (Nervos Network), a layer 1 proof-of-work (PoW), value-storing open source public blockchain, introduced BTCKB, which explores new Bitcoin usability, at this event and announced the launch of CKB-based Lightning Network.
Unisat is an open source wallet that supports the Bitcoin ecosystem, including Ordinals and BRC-20 tokens, and supports all protocols based on the UBitcoin ecosystem.
Unisat CEO Lorenzo said, “We will create a simple swap system to help onboard the Bitcoin ecosystem and lay the foundation for other projects to easily create their own swap system.”
Solve provides liquidity to the Bitcoin ecosystem with Native Yield Bearing (BTC). To date, approximately 15,000 Bitcoins have been staked in Solve.
Afro Oracle provides decentralized oracle infrastructure for the Bitcoin ecosystem. Through this event, Afro Oracle will also target the domestic market.
Followin is an AI-based real-time web3 news media aggregator and a platform that provides personalized news and Bitcoin ecosystem information.
Lee Kun-hee, founder of Notch Ventures, which organized this event, said, “Exploration into Bitcoin usability is in its early stages. Nevertheless, through this event, we were able to confirm the high level of interest in Bitcoin in Korea.”





