Bitway, a bitcoin-native lending platform, has partnered with Binance Wallet. The two companies will launch their Pre-TGE and Booster Program on December 22, 2025Bitway, a bitcoin-native lending platform, has partnered with Binance Wallet. The two companies will launch their Pre-TGE and Booster Program on December 22, 2025

Bitway and Binance Wallet Launch Major Pre-TGE Booster Campaign Worth 300 Million BTW Tokens

2025/12/20 16:00
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Bitway, a bitcoin-native lending platform, has partnered with Binance Wallet. The two companies will launch their Pre-TGE and Booster Program on December 22, 2025. Within this campaign, they will distribute 300 million BTW tokens (3% of the entire supply). The number of tokens being distributed makes this a major token distribution event within the DeFi space for Bitcoin this quarter, reflecting an increasing amount of institutional interest in using a bitcoin-native financial infrastructure.

Strategic Partnership Built on Innovation

The partnership between Bitway and the Binance Wallet signifies far more than just yet another event related to token distribution; In August of 2025, Bitway became one of the first projects supported by YZi Labs (previously called “benz”Labs) as part of the EASY Residency Program. This was also the very first dedicated Layer-1 blockchain created for applications developed around Bitcoin (BTC). Additionally, as noted in Metaverse Post, users can use their BTC as collateral and take advantage of borrowing opportunities through a two-of-two multi-signature wallet directly on the layer-1 blockchain.

The platform’s ɃTCT token contains gas-free payments and has full compatibility with existing Bitcoin wallets and addresses. For users that are frustrated with the dangers associated with the traditional bridge and asset wrapped based vulnerabilities, a non-custodial solution such as Bitway may provide a new way forward. The Binance Wallet Booster program has been advantageous in successfully launching new projects such as BitLayer, ZKPass and TreeHouse in 2025 by attracting new communities into the emerging ecosystems.

Program Organization and Participatory Non-requirements

The Pre-TGE campaign offers users the option to subscribe for BTW tokens using BNB with the limit of 3 BNBs per participant in order to ensure wide distribution. The airdrop strategy is phased by allowing long term involvement as opposed to single participation.

Eligibility is based on Binance Alpha Points based on user activity in the Binance Wallet ecosystem. Previous campaigns have had 61 or more Alpha Points as their eligibility requirements. The 50 million BTW reward pool for Phase-1 is a massive opportunity for early participants, but tokens will be locked-up for certain periods of time based on the Bitway team to avoid immediate sell pressure.

What Sets Bitway Apart in Bitcoin DeFi

Rather than developing another wrapped BTC token, Bitway developed a dedicated Layer-1 blockchain on the Cosmos SDK. This architecture supports WASM interoperability as well as EVM interoperability in addition to native Bitcoin interoperability by way of threshold signatures and Discreet Log Contracts.

Bitcoin holders can enter into lending markets without having to transfer custody to centralized intermediaries. YZi Lab’s support brings a lot of credibility with the venture arm overseeing more than $10 billion in assets across the globe and over 300 projects, according to Crypto Briefing. Similar strategic partnerships have redefined Web3 into 2025. As the collaborations between infrastructure providers and specialized platforms are driving the adoption by reducing the technical barriers.

Conclusion

December 22 launching is an important step for Bitcoin DeFi infrastructure. With its wide coverage and strong backing from YZi Labs, Binance Wallet sits on a strong foundation. However, the project’s long-term success will ultimately depend on its performance following the token generation event. An interested participant should weigh the pros and cons associated with participation. Take, for instance, the period of the lockups and the fluctuation in prices. The Bitway alliance shows how pre-existing platforms and new protocols can improve user experience. Together, they can improve user access and launch new projects in a changing market

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