The Future of BTC Banking? Core’s SatPay Neo-Bank Breakthrough

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Core advances Bitcoin yield tools and prepares SatPay, a Bitcoin neo-bank linking BTC staking, payments, and institutional demand.

Core representatives say the project is moving toward a new phase of Bitcoin-focused financial tools as it works to expand its yield infrastructure and develop a Bitcoin neo-bank.

The team notes that progress in institutional demand and new product launches has helped shape its direction during the past year.

Core Expands Bitcoin Yield Infrastructure

Core contributor Rich Rines explained that the network’s current approach centers on its Satoshi Plus consensus.

The model combines Bitcoin hash delegation and staking, and it allows users to support network security while earning rewards.

He said this structure aims to keep staking non-custodial so that users maintain control of their assets.

Exploring Core: How to Build a Bitcoin Neo-Bank

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Rines also noted that yield-based products are drawing more interest from both individual users and firms.

He attributed some of that demand to the recent launch of a Bitcoin yield exchange-traded product on the London Stock Exchange.

The product gives investors exposure to Bitcoin while earning additional return through network activity.

According to Rines, this type of offering is a key step for broader institutional adoption.

He said firms are looking for tools that blend Bitcoin’s settlement assurances with familiar investment structures.

Institutional Demand for Bitcoin Yield Products Grows

Core reports that more institutions are exploring ways to integrate Bitcoin yield instruments into their portfolios.

Rines said these firms want tools that offer predictable structures while keeping the asset in its native environment.

He added that interest has risen as more regulated platforms adopt yield-based instruments.

Rines stated that the aim is to create a system where Bitcoin can function within traditional finance while retaining the decentralized properties that make it valuable.

He said this requires designs that allow institutions to participate without giving up user control.

He also noted that several financial groups have shown interest in models that link staking to Bitcoin-backed systems.

These groups view Bitcoin as a base layer that can support more advanced financial functions when paired with secure yield tools.

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SatPay Neo-Bank Targets Bitcoin-Based Payments

Rines said the team is now preparing for SatPay, a Bitcoin neo-bank built in collaboration with Mobilum.

The product is designed to let users access payments and other tools using Bitcoin-backed infrastructure.

Core states that SatPay will bridge on-chain and off-chain services while keeping asset custody with users.

He explained that the goal is to give people access to common banking functions while using Bitcoin for settlement.

SatPay is expected to support yield-based features through the same Satoshi Plus system.

Rines added that the project aims to expand Bitcoin’s role in daily payments.

He said the long-term plan is to build a set of tools that connect DeFi and traditional finance through Bitcoin-backed services.

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