BTCS Adds Polygon to its Blockchain Infrastructure Operations
BTCS Inc. (Nasdaq: BTCS) has integrated Polygon (MATIC) into its blockchain operations, enhancing its blockchain infrastructure. Polygon, an $11 billion layer-2 scaling solution for Ethereum, improves transaction speeds and lowers costs. The company has staked 456,445 MATIC, thus generating compounding rewards while developing its Staking-as-a-Service platform. Polygon's ecosystem includes over $5B in secured assets and 1B+ transactions. BTCS operates validator nodes and aims to expand its digital asset services, including a Digital Asset Dashboard currently in beta.
- Integration of Polygon enhances BTCS's blockchain infrastructure.
- Staked 456,445 MATIC generates compounding rewards.
- Development of a Staking-as-a-Service platform is underway.
- None.
Silver Spring, MD, April 20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BTCS Inc. (Nasdaq: BTCS) (“BTCS” or the “Company”), a blockchain technology-focused company, announces the addition of Polygon (“MATIC”) to its blockchain infrastructure operations. Formerly known as MATIC Network, Polygon is an
What is MATIC?
Founded in 2017, Polygon’s mission is to augment Ethereum by improving gas costs and making transaction speeds faster. Polygon provides a variety of tools to help scale the Ethereum blockchain as Ethereum embraces a widening range of use cases and the associated transaction volume across non-fungible tokens, the metaverse, and decentralized finance.
At its core, Polygon is a layer-2 network serving as an add-on layer for Ethereum. In other words, Polygon enhances Ethereum’s functionality by integrating on top of the Ethereum blockchain to help it become a better version of itself. In addition to Polygon, the Company is securing Ethereum’s consensus layer by running 240 validator nodes (similar to bitcoin mining) and has staked 8,206 ETH.
Scalable Transactions for Ethereum’s Real-World Use Cases
Transactions on Polygon are less than
“While Polygon is focused on Ethereum at the moment, it plans to support other blockchains with its scalable technology and provide cross-chain interoperability between different protocols,” Michael Prevoznik, Chief Financial Officer of BTCS, said.
In total, scaling solutions on Polygon have accounted for over
Technical Work Completed to Run a Polygon Validator Node
BTCS has completed the technical work to run a Polygon validator node and included it in its planned Staking-as-a-Service platform. The process of blockchain validation includes special intellectual property (IP), technical know-how, and regular maintenance to ensure efficiency. BTCS has staked 456,445 MATIC, in turn, BTCS is generating compounding rewards. Staking allows users to generate an annual percentage yield (“APY”) on their staked assets whereas validator node operators charge a fee on users’ staked asset rewards in addition to earning an APY on staked crypto. The highly scalable nature of both staking MATIC as well as allowing users to stake MATIC to earn token rewards is the premise behind BTCS’ Staking-as-a-Service platform that is currently being developed.
About BTCS:
BTCS is an early mover in the blockchain and digital asset ecosystem, and the first “Pure Play” U.S. publicly traded company focused on blockchain infrastructure and technology. Through its blockchain infrastructure operations, the Company secures Proof-of-Stake blockchains by actively validating blockchain transactions and is rewarded with native digital tokens. The Company is developing a proprietary Staking-as-a-Service platform to allow users to stake and delegate supported cryptocurrencies through a non-custodial platform, which it plans to integrate with its Digital Asset Dashboard, now in beta release. BTCS’ proprietary Digital Asset Platform currently supports six exchanges and over 800 digital assets, and the Company plans to further broaden its suite of performance-tracking tools, add additional centralized and decentralized exchanges, as well as wallets, and stake pool monitoring. For more information visit: www.btcs.com.
Investor Relations:
Dave Gentry
RedChip Companies, Inc.
Phone: (407) 491-4498
btcs@redchip.com
Public Relations:
Mercy Chikowore
m.chikowore@btcs.com
FAQ
What is BTCS's recent announcement regarding Polygon?
What does Polygon (MATIC) do?
How many MATIC has BTCS staked?
What is the focus of BTCS's Staking-as-a-Service platform?