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Charles Hoskinson Outlines Cardano Strategy for Dominance in Bitcoin DeFi Race
Charles Hoskinson says Cardano's UTXO architecture gives it the edge in the $1.5T Bitcoin DeFi race. Detailed report on the Orion Fund and BTCFi goals.
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Charles Hoskinson Outlines Cardano Strategy for Dominance in Bitcoin DeFi Race

Michael FawnBy Michael FawnMay 22, 2026Updated:June 11, 20265 Mins Read
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By Michael Fawn

Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson recently shared his view that the blockchain network holds a distinct advantage in the race to dominate Bitcoin decentralized finance (BTCFi). His comments followed a review of a technical presentation by Starknet regarding its strkBTC bridge launch. Hoskinson argued that while the industry has entered a high-stakes competition for dominance, no single blockchain has yet secured a lead in tapping into Bitcoin’s liquidity.

The strategic pivot toward Bitcoin integration aims to unlock value from the world’s largest cryptocurrency, which maintains a market capitalization of approximately $1.5 trillion. Hoskinson believes this capital represents a massive untapped opportunity, as most Bitcoin remains idle rather than being used for lending or yield-generation. As Bitcoin exchange supply maintains multi-year lows, the demand for decentralized ways to engage with the asset has grown significantly.

To capture this market, Cardano is leveraging its research-led Unspent Transaction Output (UTXO) architecture, which shares structural similarities with Bitcoin’s native design. Hoskinson noted that this foundation, combined with scalability upgrades like the Leios protocols and the privacy-focused partner chain Midnight, provides a safer environment for Bitcoin holders. He aims to offer “one-click” yield systems that satisfy both individual and institutional requirements for privacy and security.

Establishing native Bitcoin infrastructure on Cardano

Cardano has already hit several technical milestones in its pursuit of Bitcoin liquidity. In March 2026, the project FluidTokens achieved the first native Bitcoin-to-Cardano atomic swap on the mainnet. This allows users to exchange BTC and ADA directly without relying on centralized intermediaries or “wrapped” assets. Proponents of the model argue that these trust-minimized swaps are essential to avoiding the risks associated with traditional cross-chain bridges.

The security of these systems is a primary concern for the network. Current data from DefiLlama shows that approximately $40 billion is locked in crypto bridge protocols, which have frequently been targeted by hackers. By using zero-knowledge proofs and trust-minimized designs, Cardano developers hope to eliminate single points of failure. As crypto liquidations rise alongside treasury yields in the broader economy, the stability of these decentralized financial services remains a key selling point for the ecosystem.

Financial backing for the Orion Fund and BTCFi

Cardano governance has also moved to secure the financial resources necessary for this transition. On April 8, 2026, a proposal was approved for the first tranche of the Orion Fund, which is managed by the venture firm Draper Dragon. This initial deployment consisted of 50 million ADA, effective as of epoch 624, to serve as a catalyst for bridging Bitcoin liquidity and supporting early-stage development within the BTCFi space.

The Orion Fund is part of a larger $80 million fundraising target intended to scale the network’s decentralized finance capabilities. Furthermore, Input Output Global (IOG) has requested a development budget of $46.8 million for its 2026 operations, prioritizing the capture of idle Bitcoin liquidity. Hoskinson has even suggested that up to $100 million could be allocated from the Cardano treasury, which is valued at roughly $1.2 billion, to fuel these emerging Bitcoin yield models.

Future targets for Total Value Locked and scalability

Hoskinson has set ambitious growth targets for the Cardano ecosystem, describing 2026 as a “do-or-die” phase for the network’s decentralized finance future. He indicated that by successfully integrating Bitcoin along with XRP and real-world assets (RWA), the platform’s Total Value Locked (TVL) could potentially surge to between $10 billion and $15 billion. Such growth would be a significant leap from the TVL of roughly $137 million recorded on April 8, 2026.

A March 2025 report from Binance Research estimated that only 0.79% of Bitcoin is currently used in DeFi applications, underscoring the scale of the opportunity Hoskinson is pursuing. However, Cardano is not alone in this race. It faces competition from existing Bitcoin-focused ecosystems including Stacks, Rootstock, Bitlayer, and Citrea. The success of Cardano’s strategy will likely depend on its ability to convince a portion of the 550 million global Bitcoin users that its security-first architecture is the superior choice for their capital.

Looking toward “Vision 2030,” the network plans to continue enhancing node performance and scalability. Hoskinson remains optimistic about the broader market, forecasting that Bitcoin could reach between $250,000 and $500,000 within the next two years. If these predictions hold, the value of the liquidity Cardano seeks to capture would increase exponentially, making the current race for BTCFi dominance a defining moment for the network’s long-term relevance.

Michael Fawn

About Michael Fawn

Michael Fawn is a cryptocurrency journalist and blockchain analyst with a passion for breaking down complex market trends into easy-to-understand insights. Covering everything from Bitcoin and Ethereum to emerging altcoins and Web3 innovation, Michael focuses on delivering accurate, timely, and engaging crypto news for investors and enthusiasts alike. With years of experience following the digital asset industry, Michael keeps readers informed on the latest developments shaping the future of finance.

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