OXO Protocol

Early Access Waitlist

The Working Layer for Bitcoin Liquidity

Phase 1 bridge · 3-of-5 multisig custody · Built in public

OXO connects BTC-backed liquidity with lending, staking, swaps and Bitcoin exit flows.

Early access waitlist.
Public testnet access coming later.
Audit candidate.

Phase 1 bridge · 3-of-5 multisig custody · Built in public

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Pre-Public Testnet
Audit Candidate
Pre-Public Testnet
oxoBTC · 1:1 Backed
Phase 1 3-of-5 Bridge
Redeem Timeout Protection
Audit Candidate · Pre-Mainnet
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₿ doesn't sleep.
Protocol Yield

Use a 1:1 BTC-backed ERC-20 representation across planned lending, staking, swap and Bitcoin exit flows.

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Redeem path with safeguards.
Redeem Protection

Request BTC redemption through the bridge. Timeout/cancel protection helps prevent stuck redeem requests.

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Not a layer. A layer and a half.
L1.5 Architecture

BTC-backed liquidity connects to Ethereum programmability through a Phase 1 relayer + 3-of-5 bridge model.

How it works
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Step One

Bridge

Deposit BTC. Receive oxoBTC 1:1 through Phase 1 3-of-5 signer-attested minting.

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Step Two

Earn

Swap, lend, stake. BTC-backed liquidity will open through waitlist-based public testnet access.

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Step Three

Exit

Request redemption from oxoBTC to BTC. Final BTC settlement is handled by the Phase 1 bridge relayer.

Why OXO?

What exactly is L1.5?

OXO sits between Bitcoin and Ethereum, connecting BTC-backed liquidity to Ethereum-compatible smart contracts. L1.5 is OXO's internal architecture term for coordinating Bitcoin-backed liquidity with EVM execution. It is not a production ZK rollup yet; public testnet access opens later through the waitlist.

How is oxoBTC different from wBTC?

oxoBTC is a 1:1 BTC-backed ERC-20 representation with explicit Phase 1 custody assumptions: relayer + 3-of-5 multisig bridge custody.

How do I exit back to BTC?

You can request redemption through the bridge. In Phase 1, BTC settlement is completed by the relayer, and timeout/cancel protection is designed to prevent users from being locked indefinitely if processing fails.

Is this audited?

A full competitive audit is planned before mainnet launch. Mainnet follows third-party audit, final ZK circuit/security review, and production deployment validation.

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