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Share link:In this post: The Cap-2 event will take exactly 10 blocks, and BTC delegated outside the range will not receive points. Babylon Labs aims to build the Bitcoin L2 ecosystem. The Babylon Labs delegation is non-custodial, and users can release their BTC one-sided by paying an unbounding fee.
Babylon Labs, a new project for non-custodial staking, is preparing for its Cap-2 event for Bitcoin (BTC) deposits. The project has already held one similar event, leading to higher transaction fees.
Babylon Labs scheduled its Cap-2 staking event for October 9. However, due to faster block production, the target block will be reached on October 8. Babylon Labs has already started the last hours of the countdown, expected at 07:00 UTC.
After that, users will have exactly 10 blocks to make their deposits. Before the event, BTC fees remained low at $1.19, with even lower baseline values around $0.84. The Bitcoin network is not too busy after the usage of Ordinals and Runes slowed down.
The late Babylon Labs event lifted fees 10 times, to above $7. However, the fee rally is small compared to previous BTC congestion times, as the leading coin is now held closely with fewer active transactions.
The creation of FOMO means the drive to deposit BTC for passive earnings may boost transaction fees temporarily. The previous staking session at the end of August also created an uptick in fees. The staking session is set to start at block 864790, in fewer than 50 blocks from the time of writing.
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There will be no cap to staking, but Babylon Labs will accept transactions included until block 864799. This time, the minimal transaction is 0.005 BTC, but the maximal cap will be lifted up to 500 BTC. The current Cap-2 event happens at a similar price range compared to the August 26 staking round. BTC was in the $62,000 range during both events.
If the transaction misses the final block, it will have to be unbounded for a fee of 0.00032 BTC. Depositing BTC within the correct blocks will also assign points to some of the depositors, with regional restrictions.
Babylon Labs wants to offer secure liquid staking
Babylon Labs aims to offer native BTC re-staking to tap the liquidity of the underlying coin and secure an L2 ecosystem. The mechanism is similar to liquid staking on Ethereum or Solana, but using the native Bitcoin chain. Delegated BTC is used to vote on protocol finality. Malicious actors who are discovered will have the staked BTC slashed from their holdings.
The previous lockup event was capped at 1,000 bitcoins, which are still held in the protocol. The staking mechanism requires a finality provider, listing multiple hubs that will hold a fraction of the delegated BTC.
Depositors remain in control of their assets, but finality providers are key in storing a larger stake. They are similar to Eigen’s Actively Validated Services, which receive a delegated ETH stake. Finality providers will use the delegated BTC to produce blocks and ensure on-chain finality.
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