
BiHelix
Bitcoin infrastructure layer for scalable smart contracts.
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Founded in 2023 and based in the United States, BiHelix is a blockchain infrastructure company focused on enhancing the Bitcoin ecosystem. The firm provides an application framework layer built upon the RGB protocol and the Lightning Network. This integration is designed to resolve Bitcoin's historical challenges with scalability and its non-Turing complete script, thereby enabling the development of complex smart contracts and decentralized applications (DApps) directly on the Bitcoin blockchain.
BiHelix's core technology tightly integrates RGB and Lightning Network nodes, which allows for the creation of a Turing-complete smart contract ecosystem. This infrastructure empowers developers to build a wide range of applications, including DeFi and GameFi projects, and to issue various tokens like stablecoins and corporate shares. The platform aims to be highly scalable, reportedly capable of handling up to 40 million transactions per second (TPS) at a low cost. To optimize performance and privacy, BiHelix utilizes Recursive Zero-Knowledge Proofs (RZK) to reduce data transmission and has implemented an adaptive communication mechanism compatible with the Nostr protocol.
The company serves developers, miners, validators, node service providers, and exchanges, aiming to create a more decentralized and fair cryptographic environment. Its business model appears to be centered on driving mass adoption of the RGB protocol by providing the necessary tools and an engineered architecture that simplifies the user experience. By doing so, BiHelix positions itself as a key enabler for the next generation of Bitcoin-native applications.
Keywords: Bitcoin infrastructure, RGB protocol, Lightning Network, smart contracts, Turing-complete, blockchain scalability, decentralized applications, DApps, DeFi, GameFi, node optimization, crypto infrastructure, token issuance, zero-knowledge proofs, Bitcoin Layer 2, blockchain development