A curated list of Taproot Assets projects and resources
Taproot Assets (formerly Taro) is a new Taproot-powered protocol for issuing assets on the bitcoin blockchain that can be transferred over the Lightning Network for instant, high volume, low fee transactions. At its core, Taproot Assets taps into the security and stability of the bitcoin network and the speed, scalability, and low fees of Lightning.
Taproot Assets relies on Taproot, bitcoin’s most recent upgrade, for a new tree structure that allows developers to embed arbitrary asset metadata within an existing output. It uses Schnorr signatures for improved simplicity and scalability, and, importantly, works with multi-hop transactions over Lightning.
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Tap into the Universe: Issue and Discover Assets on Bitcoin with the Taproot Assets Protocol
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Taproot Assets: A New Protocol for Multi-Asset Bitcoin and Lightning
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A Technical Overview of Virtual PSBTs in the Taproot Assets Protocol
- Understanding Taproot Assets Protocol
- RGB And Taro, Both Putting Tokens On Bitcoin, Take Two Different Approaches To Development
- Addressing The Realities Of Taro’s Limitations
- The Scaling Problem For Lightning Lab’s Taro On The Bitcoin Blockchain
- How Taro Brings Assets To Bitcoin Through Taproot And Lightning
- Developers Can Now Issue Assets Like Stablecoins On Bitcoin
- Next Step To Widespread Bitcoin Adoption: Community Banks
- Why It’s Important To Build Stablecoins On Bitcoin
- Examining The Incentives Of Stablecoins On Bitcoin
- BTC-Backed Stablecoins Will be An Integral Part Of The Bitcoin Economy
- The Path To A Bitcoin Economy: Decentralized Bitcoin-Backed Credit
- Ordinals Have Proven Demand On Bitcoin, But Fees Will Push Users To Layer 2
- Emergence of Token Layers on Bitcoin: Overview of Client-Side Validation, RGB and Taro