Bitcoin’s True Value May Be As Global Settlement Layer, Not Just Currency: Ripple CTO

Source Bitcoinist

According to Ripple Chief Technology Officer David Schwartz, Bitcoin’s main strength isn’t in hosting complex smart contracts or in fast payments. It’s in offering a secure, trust‑minimized settlement layer that other networks can rely on.

Bitcoin’s proof‑of‑work backbone has proven its staying power over more than a decade. Its security model still draws interest from developers and institutions alike.

Secure Settlement Backbone

Schwartz pointed out that proof‑of‑work mining makes the top crypto uniquely resistant to attacks. It’s simple in design but tough to break. Investors and institutions value that certainty.

Even with block times around 10 minutes and fees that can climb during busy periods, the network’s security remains unmatched. Bitcoin may not match more programmable chains, but it has never suffered a major protocol failure.

Layer‑Two Growth And Off‑Chain Use

Based on reports, most BTC transactions today don’t hit the main chain directly. The Lightning Network handles micro‑payments. Other protocols like RSK bring smart‑contract features while still anchoring to BTC’s security.

That kind of trend shows that Bitcoin’s core role can thrive even if most activity moves off‑chain. Bridges and sidechains have tapped into its value without clogging the base layer.

Schwartz likened Bitcoin’s broader reach to XRP being used on an EVM‑compatible sidechain. It doesn’t take place on the original ledger. Yet it still taps into the same currency utility.

He suggested BTC will remain a “currency of choice” in a growing digital asset system. That status holds even if competing networks offer flashier functions. Users will always have the option to fall back on the crypto asset’s proven rails.

Security Versus Feature Sets

The CTO noted that real‑world problems solved by crypto remain limited in scope. Many new blockchains boast lower fees or faster speeds. Still, none match Bitcoin’s history of continuous operation.

Companies and developers often choose to lock value in BTC before moving it elsewhere. That gives them peace of mind when scaling other services. It’s a practical trade‑off between pure security and extra features.

Market Milestones And Comparisons

Bitcoin surged past $123,000 on Monday, pushing its market cap to about $2.4 trillion. That puts it ahead of Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and NVIDIA. Only gold ranks higher among all assets.

Some analysts see that milestone as proof that BTC’s rock‑solid base remains in demand. Others warn that price swings could still test investor nerves. But Bitcoin’s top‑six ranking by market cap speaks for itself.

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