
Bitroot V4 Testnet Officially Launches
Bitroot V4 Testnet Officially Launches|Ultimate Testing Phase Before Mainnet Commences!
The Bitroot Parallelised Public Chain Test Network is now live!
We are very pleased to announce that the Bitroot Parallelised Public Chain Testnet will officially go live on 14 April 2025! The release of this testnet marks a solid step towards a high-performance decentralised blockchain for the Bitroot project, and lays a solid foundation for the development and innovation of ecological applications.About Bitroot Bitroot is a decentralised infrastructure platform focused on building a high-performance, low-latency, low-cost blockchain ecosystem. We are co...
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Bitroot V4 Testnet Officially Launches
Bitroot V4 Testnet Officially Launches|Ultimate Testing Phase Before Mainnet Commences!
The Bitroot Parallelised Public Chain Test Network is now live!
We are very pleased to announce that the Bitroot Parallelised Public Chain Testnet will officially go live on 14 April 2025! The release of this testnet marks a solid step towards a high-performance decentralised blockchain for the Bitroot project, and lays a solid foundation for the development and innovation of ecological applications.About Bitroot Bitroot is a decentralised infrastructure platform focused on building a high-performance, low-latency, low-cost blockchain ecosystem. We are co...
In-Depth Analysis of Bitroot: Pipeline BFT and Multi-Engine Concurrent Execution Synergy Architectur…
Performance Bottlenecks Faced by Blockchain in the AI EraIn this era of rapid technological development, the integration of artificial intelligence and blockchain technology shows enormous potential, but at the same time, this combination also brings significant performance bottlenecks. AI models, particularly deep learning systems, have extremely high demands on computational resources, with their training processes requiring massive processing power, which undoubtedly places a heavy burden ...


Today, Bitroot officially releases two core testnet products:
the native DEX (CrusSwap) and the Cross-Chain Bridge, marking an important milestone in the v4 testnet phase and the gradual formation of Bitroot’s on-chain economic loop.
This update is not a concept demo, but a functional, composable infrastructure layer designed to be tested under real usage scenarios.
Bitroot is built as a high-performance, parallelized Layer1, fully EVM-compatible, with the goal of solving execution bottlenecks that limit DeFi scalability.
With the launch of the DEX and cross-chain bridge, Bitroot enters a new phase:
from pure performance testing
to real asset flow, real liquidity movement, and real contract interaction
This is a critical step in validating whether parallel execution can sustain complex DeFi behavior under load.
The Bitroot testnet DEX, CrusSwap, is now live:
CrusSwap allows users to:
swap assets directly on Bitroot
add and manage liquidity
observe execution latency and confirmation speed in practice
Thanks to Bitroot’s parallelized EVM design, transaction execution remains smooth even during concurrent interactions. This provides a realistic testing environment for:
high-frequency trading
arbitrage strategies
liquidity-intensive DeFi protocols
Rather than optimizing for short-term incentives, this phase focuses on stress-testing execution logic and user experience.
To support cross-ecosystem testing, Bitroot has also launched its Cross-Chain Bridge:
🔗 https://dev-bridge.bitroot.co
The bridge currently enables asset transfers between Bitroot and BSC, allowing developers and users to test:
cross-chain asset security
liquidity inflow and outflow
interaction between Bitroot-native DeFi and external ecosystems
ETK (Bitroot):0xada4b7fe868d334c92eb8bdaec555b85905c5fa5
ETK (BSC):0xe1F62a5615E51B80e1d83f4E4d51a3F969fa2589
TTA:0x4446FB54FC94F78e1589EA07E20EF6AE8a771Ce8
This setup allows the community to simulate real-world cross-chain flows and identify edge cases early in the testnet stage.
The release of the DEX and bridge represents more than feature expansion.
It validates three key directions of Bitroot’s roadmap:
Parallel execution must work under real DeFi conditions, not just benchmarks
Cross-chain interaction must be practical and observable, not theoretical
EVM compatibility should translate into zero-friction usage, not hidden complexity
Only by exposing the system to real usage patterns can performance, security, and stability be meaningfully evaluated.
This release is part of Bitroot’s ongoing v4 testnet iteration.
The current phase emphasizes:
execution correctness under concurrency
bridge security and asset consistency
UX feedback from real users and developers
Community feedback will directly influence subsequent optimization and upgrades.
With the DEX and cross-chain bridge now live, Bitroot is gradually forming:
a functional DeFi base layer
a cross-chain liquidity entry point
a realistic testing environment for developers
More testnet products and ecosystem integrations are already in preparation.
Bitroot invites developers, traders, and infrastructure builders to:
interact with the DEX
test cross-chain flows
provide feedback on performance and UX
This stage is about building a solid Layer1 foundation, not short-term hype.
Parallel execution is no longer just a whitepaper concept — it’s now open for real-world testing.
Today, Bitroot officially releases two core testnet products:
the native DEX (CrusSwap) and the Cross-Chain Bridge, marking an important milestone in the v4 testnet phase and the gradual formation of Bitroot’s on-chain economic loop.
This update is not a concept demo, but a functional, composable infrastructure layer designed to be tested under real usage scenarios.
Bitroot is built as a high-performance, parallelized Layer1, fully EVM-compatible, with the goal of solving execution bottlenecks that limit DeFi scalability.
With the launch of the DEX and cross-chain bridge, Bitroot enters a new phase:
from pure performance testing
to real asset flow, real liquidity movement, and real contract interaction
This is a critical step in validating whether parallel execution can sustain complex DeFi behavior under load.
The Bitroot testnet DEX, CrusSwap, is now live:
CrusSwap allows users to:
swap assets directly on Bitroot
add and manage liquidity
observe execution latency and confirmation speed in practice
Thanks to Bitroot’s parallelized EVM design, transaction execution remains smooth even during concurrent interactions. This provides a realistic testing environment for:
high-frequency trading
arbitrage strategies
liquidity-intensive DeFi protocols
Rather than optimizing for short-term incentives, this phase focuses on stress-testing execution logic and user experience.
To support cross-ecosystem testing, Bitroot has also launched its Cross-Chain Bridge:
🔗 https://dev-bridge.bitroot.co
The bridge currently enables asset transfers between Bitroot and BSC, allowing developers and users to test:
cross-chain asset security
liquidity inflow and outflow
interaction between Bitroot-native DeFi and external ecosystems
ETK (Bitroot):0xada4b7fe868d334c92eb8bdaec555b85905c5fa5
ETK (BSC):0xe1F62a5615E51B80e1d83f4E4d51a3F969fa2589
TTA:0x4446FB54FC94F78e1589EA07E20EF6AE8a771Ce8
This setup allows the community to simulate real-world cross-chain flows and identify edge cases early in the testnet stage.
The release of the DEX and bridge represents more than feature expansion.
It validates three key directions of Bitroot’s roadmap:
Parallel execution must work under real DeFi conditions, not just benchmarks
Cross-chain interaction must be practical and observable, not theoretical
EVM compatibility should translate into zero-friction usage, not hidden complexity
Only by exposing the system to real usage patterns can performance, security, and stability be meaningfully evaluated.
This release is part of Bitroot’s ongoing v4 testnet iteration.
The current phase emphasizes:
execution correctness under concurrency
bridge security and asset consistency
UX feedback from real users and developers
Community feedback will directly influence subsequent optimization and upgrades.
With the DEX and cross-chain bridge now live, Bitroot is gradually forming:
a functional DeFi base layer
a cross-chain liquidity entry point
a realistic testing environment for developers
More testnet products and ecosystem integrations are already in preparation.
Bitroot invites developers, traders, and infrastructure builders to:
interact with the DEX
test cross-chain flows
provide feedback on performance and UX
This stage is about building a solid Layer1 foundation, not short-term hype.
Parallel execution is no longer just a whitepaper concept — it’s now open for real-world testing.
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