MetaMask Bitcoin Support May Launch Soon
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Two people close to the issue said that this might take place as early as next month, though the features of Bitcoin support are still undetermined. Initially, MetaMask Bitcoin support features might be minimal but are set to be developed gradually over time.
As a flagship in the Ethereum ecosystem, MetaMask has over 30 million monthly active users, representing their way to decentralized apps and NFTs. While Ethereum brought the smart contract feature into the fray, MetaMask paved the way for users to navigate this world. Bitcoin, historically seen as different, is now also exploring similar features such as NFT-like Ordinals and Runes.
MetaMask, developed by ConsenSys, is excited to dive into the multi-chain world of Web3. However, it refused to confirm specific development timelines but promised updates as it gets ready.
For many crypto investors, Bitcoin plays a huge role in their wallets and serves both as an investment tool and a way to pay. MetaMask Bitcoin support would smoothen blockchain transactions, allowing millions of users to interact more seamlessly with the crypto market. While Ether is also a popular one, Bitcoin’s mainstream use as a method of payment makes MetaMask’s upcoming integration of prime significance.
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