The launch of the GOATED/USDT trading pair on Ju.com a long-established exchange handling roughly $500M in daily spot volume delivers a meaningful boost to Bitcoin’s growing DeFi ecosystem. Trading begins February 10, 2026 at 10:00 UTC+8, with deposits already open, expanding liquidity and global exposure for $GOATED, the utility token powering the GOAT Network zkRollup Layer 2. Built to support trustless, EVM-compatible infrastructure secured by Bitcoin, GOAT Network is part of the shift that’s turning BTC from a passive store of value into an active DeFi settlement layer. The listing also reflects rising interest in sustainable, BTC-denominated yield models and Bitcoin-anchored innovation.
𝗧𝗼𝗸𝗲𝗻 𝗗𝗲𝘁𝗮𝗶𝗹𝘀:
Token Name: GOATED Total Supply: 1,000,000,000 Blockchain: BSC Official Website: https://www.goat.network/ Twitter (X): https://x.com/GOATrollup Contract Address: 0x5d7909f951436d4e6974d841316057df3a622962
Together, stronger exchange access and expanding infrastructure position GOATED within the broader movement bringing scalable DeFi functionality directly under Bitcoin’s security umbrella.
GOATED/USDT Trading Pair Launches Ju.com has officially announced the upcoming listing of GOATED/USDT, giving traders a new opportunity to gain exposure to the GOAT Network ecosystem.
Here is a clear breakdown of the details: Important Dates (UTC+8) •Deposit & Withdrawal Opens: February 9, 2026 , 10:00 •Trading Begins: February 10, 2026, 10:00
GOAT Network is a Bitcoin Layer 2 designed to deliver sustainable BTC yield while maintaining Bitcoin-native security. It combines advanced technologies such as Ziren (zkVM) and BitVM2. Key features include: •Bitcoin-native security model •EVM compatibility for developers •Self-custody friendly architecture
This listing expands @GOATRollup accessibility and provides traders with a direct USDT pair on @Jucom_Official
GOATED/USDT goes live on Ju.com on February 10, 2026, prepare ahead of time by setting up deposits once they open on February 9. $GOATED #CryptoNewss #Trading
Most layer 2 on $BTC preach to inherit the native security of Bitcoin but most end up being a side chain nothing impressive 😏.
How did #GoatNetwork Achieve this:
GOAT BitVM2 extends this model by adding zero-knowledge proofs to verify Layer 2 state transitions, such as bundled off-chain transactions, while using Bitcoin as the final settlement and enforcement layer. It follows an optimistic rollup design, where activity is treated as valid by default unless fraud is proven, with Bitcoin’s base layer handling dispute resolution and penalties. This setup delivers Bitcoin-native security, allowing GOAT’s L2 to benefit from Bitcoin’s decentralization, censorship resistance, and immutability, supported by a 1-of-n honesty assumption—meaning the system remains secure and live as long as at least one participant acts honestly.
what an interesting approach 🤔.
I put this into test by Bridging 0.1 $BTC to pegBTC on my EVM wallet and it was seamless and easy
https://bitvm2-dev(.)goat(.)network/bridge-in Remove the bracket and participate on the ongoing testnet and share your thought.
GOAT BitVM2 extends this model by adding zero-knowledge proofs to verify Layer 2 state transitions, such as bundled off-chain transactions, while using Bitcoin as the final settlement and enforcement layer. It follows an optimistic rollup design, where activity is treated as valid by default unless fraud is proven, with Bitcoin’s base layer handling dispute resolution and penalties. This setup delivers Bitcoin-native security, allowing GOAT’s L2 to benefit from Bitcoin’s decentralization, censorship resistance, and immutability, supported by a 1-of-n honesty assumption—meaning the system remains secure and live as long as at least one participant acts honestly.
what an interesting approach 🤔.
I put this into test by Bridging 0.1 $BTC to pegBTC on my EVM wallet and it was seamless and easy
https://bitvm2-dev(.)goat(.)network/bridge-in Remove the bracket and participate on the ongoing testnet and share your thought.
The BitVM2 Bridge is a live implementation of the BitVM2 protocol that allows users to move assets across chains and participate in native Bitcoin yield opportunities. It’s open for anyone to use, and as we all know the BITVM2 testnet is live. Below is a step-by-step guide, along with a video tutorial, showing how to navigate the newly designed BitVM2 system by #GoatNetwork .
Bridge In (BTC → EVM)
Step 1
🔸Connect both your BTC wallet and your EVM wallet (on the attached video i will be using Unisat wallet and meta mask wallet).
🔸Enter the amount you want to bridge. Choose your preferred Bitcoin network fee rate higher fees usually mean faster processing. Click Next to continue.
Step 2
🔸Wait while committee members validate the transaction. 🔸Use Refresh to check progress. When the transaction becomes available, click Submit. Finalizing 🔸Approve the transaction in your wallet and pay the base network fee. 🔸Funds typically arrive in about 60 minutes, though timing may vary depending on Bitcoin network congestion. You can monitor progress in the History section. Once confirmed, the bridged funds will show in your receiving wallet.
Bridge Out (EVM → BTC)
🔸Connect your EVM wallet and BTC wallet as usual. 🔸Enter the amount you wish to bridge out, ensuring it meets the minimum requirement. 🔸Carefully review all cross-chain details: amount, exchange rate, and bridge fee. 🔸Submit the transaction within the allowed time window by clicking Submit. Finalizing 🔸Confirm the transaction in your wallet and pay the required gas fee. 🔸Funds generally arrive in about 60 minutes, depending on Bitcoin network traffic.
Track the status in History. After confirmation, the funds will appear in your destination wallet.
Always double-check wallet addresses and transaction details before confirming.