Bitcoinos (BOS) has announced the launch of Charms, a groundbreaking meta-protocol designed to enable native and programmable tokens on Bitcoin and other UTXO blockchains without the need for bridges or custodians. This new protocol allows developers to create decentralized applications and smart assets directly in Bitcoin, encouraging seamless token transfer across UTXO-based chains such as Cardano, Dogecoin, and Litecoin. Charms Transactions incorporates sophisticated logic and encryption proofs, allowing users to independently verify asset ownership without relying on centralized indexers. By introducing features such as the creation of “beaming” tokens throughout the chain and the enchanting Bitcoin (XBTC), Charm aims to redefine cross-chain interoperability, unlock new possibilities for Bitcoin's Decentralized Finance (DEFI) and mark the evolution of the cryptocurrency landscape.
Metaprotocol for programmable tokens for Bitcoin and UTXO blockchain

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