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When Bitcoin is bridged to Avalanche®, it is represented by an ERC20 token on the Avalanche C-chain with the symbol BTC.b. The “.b” indicates that the token was bridged from the Bitcoin network, just as Avalanche Bridge™ tokens bridged from the Ethereum end in “.e”. Each BTC.b token is fully backed by a Bitcoin locked by the bridge enclave application.
  
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The BTC.b token contract can be found on Snowtrace here, and the bridge enclave application Bitcoin address can be viewed here
  
  
 
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Revision as of 03:43, 8 May 2023

When Bitcoin is bridged to Avalanche®, it is represented by an ERC20 token on the Avalanche C-chain with the symbol BTC.b. The “.b” indicates that the token was bridged from the Bitcoin network, just as Avalanche Bridge™ tokens bridged from the Ethereum end in “.e”. Each BTC.b token is fully backed by a Bitcoin locked by the bridge enclave application.

The BTC.b token contract can be found on Snowtrace here, and the bridge enclave application Bitcoin address can be viewed here


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