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Botanix shuts down Bitcoin Layer 2 after four-year push into Bitcoin DeFi

June 10, 2026
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Botanix Labs has announced the shutdown of its Bitcoin Layer 2 network after reporting 25 million transactions and 200,000 wallets during its year-long mainnet operation. The team said user demand was not sufficient to sustain the network economically.

Summary

  • Botanix Labs is shutting down its Bitcoin Layer 2 network after concluding that user activity could not support the platform’s operating costs.
  • The project reported 25 million transactions, 200,000 wallets, and no security incidents during its year of mainnet operation.
  • Botanix said most Bitcoin users continue to treat BTC as a long-term store of value rather than actively using Bitcoin based DeFi applications.

In a statement published on X, Botanix said it will wind down operations after concluding that transaction activity on the network could not generate enough revenue to cover core infrastructure costs. 

It is with a heavy heart that we announce we are winding down the Botanix network.

This decision is the hardest one we have made in four years, and we want to share the reasoning openly because the people who backed us, built with us, and used what we shipped deserve more than a…

— Botanix 🕷️ (@botanix) June 9, 2026

Users have been asked to withdraw assets before July 9, after which any remaining funds will be swept by the network’s federation.

Nearly a year after launching its mainnet, the project said its Spiderchain infrastructure maintained 100% uptime and recorded no security incidents. During that period, the network handled millions of transactions and moved tens of millions of dollars in assets.

Built as an Ethereum Virtual Machine-compatible Bitcoin Layer 2, Botanix entered the market in July 2025 with a promise to bring smart contracts and decentralized finance directly to Bitcoin without relying on native token incentives. At launch, the network highlighted support from a decentralized federation of node operators and promoted its Spiderchain architecture as an alternative to centralized bridges and custodians.

Alongside its core infrastructure, the project integrated with services including Chainlink, Morpho, and OKX Wallet. Despite those partnerships, Botanix said most users treated Bitcoin as a long-term asset rather than actively using it in decentralized finance applications.

“The honest answer we have arrived at, after living inside it every day, is that it did not work, at least not in this market and not on this timeline,” the team wrote.

Bitcoin DeFi demand falls short of expectations

Five lessons outlined by the Botanix team centered on user behavior across the Bitcoin ecosystem. According to the company, Bitcoin continues to be viewed primarily as a reserve asset, limiting demand for applications that depend on frequent transactions.

The statement also noted that token launches have generally struggled to attract sustained interest, while much of the demand for Bitcoin-based DeFi activity has concentrated around wrapped Bitcoin products operating on Ethereum-linked networks.

Elsewhere, the company pointed to growing activity on centralized venues and traditional financial platforms. Services such as Robinhood, Hyperliquid, and institutional investment products have gained traction because many users prioritize accessibility and liquidity over decentralization, according to the post.

Questions about the long-term viability of dedicated Bitcoin Layer 2 networks have surfaced repeatedly across the industry. When Botanix launched its mainnet in 2025, the project argued that the biggest challenge would not be the technology itself but proving that Bitcoin holders wanted smart contract functionality and decentralized finance products.

Its closure now provides one of the clearest examples of that challenge. Although the network remained operational and secure, Botanix said the level of organic activity never reached a point where the platform could support itself through fees alone.

Shutdown joins a growing list of crypto project closures

Botanix’s decision comes during a year that has seen several crypto platforms and networks close despite maintaining functioning products.

Earlier this month, Cardano analytics platform TapTools announced plans to wind down after leadership departures and rising operating costs made the business difficult to maintain. Around the same period, Binance revealed plans to close its NFT marketplace as activity across the NFT sector remained far below levels seen during the 2021 and 2022 boom.

A separate transition is also underway at ICON, where the ICON Foundation has scheduled the permanent shutdown of the ICON blockchain for December 31, 2026, while encouraging users to migrate from ICX to SODA through a phased process.

Unlike projects that closed because of security failures or regulatory action, Botanix attributed its shutdown to economics. According to the company, demand for Bitcoin-native decentralized finance simply did not develop fast enough to justify continued operation of the network.

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