Botanix Labs Shuts Down Its Bitcoin Layer 2 After Four Years, Citing Weak DeFi DemandTL;DR:
- Botanix announced it will shut down its Bitcoin Layer 2 network on July 9 and urges users to withdraw their funds before that date.
- The project processed 25 million transactions across 200,000 wallets during its operations, but fee revenue proved insufficient.
- Demand for native Bitcoin DeFi turned out to be limited, and much of the interest shifted toward wrapped Bitcoin on Ethereum-based networks.
Nearly four years of development and a clean security record were not enough to sustain Botanix, the Bitcoin Layer 2 network developed by Botanix Labs, which announced the definitive shutdown of its operations. The project’s team communicated the decision through X and set July 9 as the deadline for users to withdraw their assets, after which remaining funds will be swept by the network’s federation.
The project sought to build an application layer on top of Bitcoin without relying on native token incentives or inflation. Its Spiderchain infrastructure operated with 100% uptime and no security incidents throughout its year of mainnet operations. The team also developed Dynafed, a dynamic federation system that transformed the Spiderchain from a static multisig into a decentralized rotating set.
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
The Reasons Behind Botanix’s Failure
Despite having processed 25 million transactions across 200,000 wallets and having integrated infrastructure from providers such as Chainlink, Morpho and OKX Wallet, user activity concentrated on long-term storage rather than high-frequency transactions. That dynamic kept fee revenue limited to a point where it proved insufficient to cover basic operating costs.
“The honest answer we arrived at, after living it every day, is that it didn’t work, at least not in this market and not in this timeframe,” the team stated in their post.
Botanix identified five conclusions from the process. Among them, it highlighted that Bitcoin continues to be perceived by the majority of its users as a reserve asset rather than an active financial utility tool. It also noted that token launches have generally performed poorly and that demand for Bitcoin-denominated DeFi migrated mostly toward wrapped Bitcoin on Ethereum-based networks.

Added to this was the persistent concentration of activity on centralized exchanges, platforms such as Robinhood and Hyperliquid, and traditional finance firms, where convenience and institutional access outweighed decentralization.
The shutdown of Botanix has cast doubt on whether Bitcoin Layer 2 networks beyond Lightning Network can sustain their activity without relying on artificial incentives.
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TL;DR:
- Botanix announced it will shut down its Bitcoin Layer 2 network on July 9 and urges users to withdraw their funds before that date.
- The project processed 25 million transactions across 200,000 wallets during its operations, but fee revenue proved insufficient.
- Demand for native Bitcoin DeFi turned out to be limited, and much of the interest shifted toward wrapped Bitcoin on Ethereum-based networks.
Nearly four years of development and a clean security record were not enough to sustain Botanix, the Bitcoin Layer 2 network developed by Botanix Labs, which announced the definitive shutdown of its operations. The project’s team communicated the decision through X and set July 9 as the deadline for users to withdraw their assets, after which remaining funds will be swept by the network’s federation.
The project sought to build an application layer on top of Bitcoin without relying on native token incentives or inflation. Its Spiderchain infrastructure operated with 100% uptime and no security incidents throughout its year of mainnet operations. The team also developed Dynafed, a dynamic federation system that transformed the Spiderchain from a static multisig into a decentralized rotating set.
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
The Reasons Behind Botanix’s Failure
Despite having processed 25 million transactions across 200,000 wallets and having integrated infrastructure from providers such as Chainlink, Morpho and OKX Wallet, user activity concentrated on long-term storage rather than high-frequency transactions. That dynamic kept fee revenue limited to a point where it proved insufficient to cover basic operating costs.
“The honest answer we arrived at, after living it every day, is that it didn’t work, at least not in this market and not in this timeframe,” the team stated in their post.
Botanix identified five conclusions from the process. Among them, it highlighted that Bitcoin continues to be perceived by the majority of its users as a reserve asset rather than an active financial utility tool. It also noted that token launches have generally performed poorly and that demand for Bitcoin-denominated DeFi migrated mostly toward wrapped Bitcoin on Ethereum-based networks.

Added to this was the persistent concentration of activity on centralized exchanges, platforms such as Robinhood and Hyperliquid, and traditional finance firms, where convenience and institutional access outweighed decentralization.
The shutdown of Botanix has cast doubt on whether Bitcoin Layer 2 networks beyond Lightning Network can sustain their activity without relying on artificial incentives.
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