Dorsey Plans DeFi On Bitcoin, Critics Point To Ethereum

 | Jul 16, 2021 06:49AM ET

Jack Dorsey says he’s planning to build a permissionless platform for decentralized finance services with a “primary focus” on Bitcoin. However, some have pointed out that the project sounds remarkably similar to Ethereum.

h3 Key Takeaways/h3
  • Jack Dorsey has announced that Square (NYSE:SQ) will set up a company to build an open platform for decentralized finance services, focusing on Bitcoin.
  • Many have pointed out that Dorsey's idea bears some similarities to the leading smart contract blockchain, Ethereum.
  • Dorsey is known for his ardent interest in Bitcoin, but he's not as supportive of Ethereum.

Dorsey wants to bring DeFi onto Bitcoin, but many people have said that his idea sounds a lot like Ethereum.

h2 Dorsey Proposes DeFi Platform /h2

Jack Dorsey is planning a new Bitcoin-focussed DeFi project.

The Twitter and Square CEO announced the project on Twitter last night, confirming that Square would be creating “a new business” focusing on building an open platform for “non-custodial, permissionless, and decentralized financial services.” He added that Bitcoin would be the “primary focus,” before posting a link to a new Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) account for the project under the name TBD.

He also explained that the project would be open source and would differ from the Square-funded Square Crypto project as it would receive direction from Square. He added that the initial team has “some ideas” around what will be built on the platform.

It’s currently unclear to what extent the “business” element of the venture would factor into the platform, and whether it will be as decentralized as Bitcoin is.

DeFi on Bitcoin has been discussed at length in the past, with many of the original blockchain’s biggest evangelists arguing that the network could feasibly support a DeFi ecosystem. To date, no significant DeFi developments have come to fruition on Bitcoin, although the evolution of the Lightning Network and the protocol’s forthcoming Taproot update, which adds smart contract functionality, should expand the possibilities of the blockchain.

Still, many crypto community members responded to Dorsey’s announcement by pointing out the similarities between his idea and the current hub for decentralized finance, Ethereum. ChainLinkGod, a pseudonymous Twitter personality, wrote “So you’re recreating Ethereum?”