2025 will be a critical transition period for Bitroot. The strategy for this year is very clear—focus on ecosystem development, product optimization, and market expansion, rather than chasing illusions.



The most noteworthy move is the entry into the African market. This is not just about opening a few more regions, but an important signal of Bitroot's globalization. The team held offline community events in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria, bringing together developers, users, and Web3 enthusiasts. This ground-level engagement is far more resilient than online promotion.

There have also been substantial progress on the product side. The completion of version V3 is a milestone, marking a new phase in product development. Following that, V4 was launched, reflecting the team's attitude of not staying at a certain version but continuously iterating and building capabilities. This pace indicates that the underlying product is evolving steadily.

Looking closely at this year's approach, Bitroot emphasizes stability and long-term growth rather than creating market noise. From market expansion to product iteration, the logical chain is very smooth—supported by new markets like Africa, combined with the functional improvements brought by V4, Bitroot has already accumulated momentum for the next phase. The community, product, and regional efforts are all moving forward, and it looks like 2026 will have stories to tell.
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 12h ago
A conservative narrative always sounds the most deceptive. Has the African market become a reservoir of potential energy? No one can escape the cycle. Let's see how many projects are still dead in the story of "the next phase."
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StableGeniusDegenvip
· 12h ago
Africa's move is impressive; finally, there's a team truly implementing rather than just making big promises on paper. I like the iteration pace from V3 to V4, it shows that the underlying work is really being done. Offline communities are a brilliant move, much more reliable than those empty projects. Stability and long-term growth sound very appealing, just worried that it might be another case of a beautiful story with poor execution. This is what real globalization looks like, not just opening a Twitter account. Looking forward to seeing if Bitroot can deliver on its promises by 2026. Continuous product iteration is worth going all in on; don't waste time. The African market has enormous potential; early entrants are already making huge profits. Feels like this time they're serious, not just a scheme to cut the leeks.
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Anon4461vip
· 12h ago
This move in the African market is indeed interesting; offline community activities are much more reliable than just hype and promotion. The continuous iteration from V3 to V4 clearly shows that the team isn't slacking off—it's just hoping not to stay only at the conceptual stage.
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SleepyValidatorvip
· 13h ago
The move in the African market is indeed solid, not just hype. The speed from V3 to V4 shows real product iteration. Speaking of Bitroot, it's a bit surprising that they didn't do any concept marketing this time. 2026 is definitely worth looking forward to. Whether the ecosystem can truly take root remains a test.
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