
"Atlas consolidates multiple bridge options and ten supported assets into one workflow, allowing users to select an asset and destination while the system surfaces routing options ranked by speed and cost."
"For too long, Bitcoin's role in decentralized finance has been defined by its limitations rather than its potential, said Adrian Eidelman, Rootstocklabs co-founder."
"Previously, users had to compare bridge options independently, assess routing tradeoffs, and manage multi-step wallet interactions. Atlas moves those decisions behind the interface."
"Rootstock is secured by more than 80% of Bitcoin's hashrate through merge-mined proof-of-work and is EVM-compatible, currently holding more than $269 million in total value locked."
Rootstocklabs introduced Atlas on April 15, 2026, streamlining the process of moving Bitcoin and other assets into the Rootstock layer two network. Atlas consolidates multiple bridge options and supports ten assets, allowing users to select an asset and destination while the system ranks routing options by speed and cost. Previously, users faced a complex multi-step process. Rootstock is secured by over 80% of Bitcoin's hashrate and holds more than $269 million in total value locked across various applications. Atlas aims to enhance accessibility for general users in the Bitcoin-native finance market.
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