I just noticed something quite interesting happening in the market. Bitcoin has been confined to the crypto world for years, requiring wallets, technical knowledge, seed phrases. That naturally limited who could participate. But that has just changed in a major way.



Right now, there is Bitcoin generating yield being traded on the Bolsa de Londres. Anyone with a traditional brokerage account can access BTC with yield. No apparent complexity. No need to understand blockchain. It’s basically pure TradFi, but here’s the interesting part: behind all of this, Core DAO is powering everything.

The yield comes from Core DAO’s Satoshi Plus model, where Bitcoin is locked in its network and combined with CORE staking to secure validators. In other words, the experience feels like traditional finance, but the engine is entirely on-chain. It’s a pretty elegant combination.

What many don’t see is that Core DAO isn’t really the product people are buying. It’s the infrastructure that makes those products possible. As these products scale in volume, the effects multiply. More capital means more Bitcoin locked in the network, more activity in Core DAO, and higher demand for CORE through gas, staking, and participation in validator operations.

This is the infrastructure thesis playing out in real time. The market sometimes takes time to react, but the mechanisms are already in motion. Adoption comes first, and the price usually follows afterward.

Clearly, there are variables to watch: regulation, custody, product design. But the direction is clear. Bitcoin is no longer just being held. It’s being deeply integrated into global financial networks. And Core DAO is the layer that makes this integration possible. It’s a more subtle paradigm shift than many are considering, but potentially more important.
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