Solv Protocol upgrades SolvBTC with FROST threshold signatures for Bitcoin security, governance, and institutional adoption without changing the network.Solv Protocol upgrades SolvBTC with FROST threshold signatures for Bitcoin security, governance, and institutional adoption without changing the network.

Solv Drives FROST Threshold Signatures for Bitcoin Mainnet Execution

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Solv Protocol, which oversees more than $1.00 billion in on-chain Bitcoin assets, has enhanced SolvBTC's framework by incorporating FROST as its Bitcoin mainnet execution layer. FROST—a threshold signature scheme originating from the Zcash community—provides institution-grade multisignature security that operates independently of Bitcoin's network and requires no protocol modifications. Consequently, SolvBTC transitions from Solv's Staking Abstraction Layer to a custody model powered by FROST Network, strengthening operational resilience during expansion. The upgrade introduces a Vault Pool, Indexer, Auditors, and governed smart-contract controls to manage Bitcoin issuance and redemption with enhanced throughput and supervision. CEO Ryan Chow observed that institutions prioritize operational and change-control risks; FROST delivers governance resembling traditional finance through separation of duties, policy approvals, audit trails, and time-delayed upgrades. Moreover, CTO Will Wang emphasized Solv's five-year commitment to cryptographic innovation, noting recent research advancing the FROST2 algorithm to TS-SUF-4—the highest security standard—which should accelerate FROST2 adoption across Bitcoin. Overall, this makes SolvBTC more accessible for institutional platforms and DeFi protocols, improving composability as Bitcoin finance evolves.
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Solv Protocol, the largest on-chain Bitcoin asset manager overseeing over $1bn in assets, is excited to announce a major architecture upgrade for SolvBTC, cementing its Bitcoin ($BTC) mainnet execution layer to FROST. FROST is a threshold signature scheme pioneered by the Zcash community that makes institution-grade multisignature security independently to the Bitcoin network itself. 

The main purpose of this up-gradation is to ensure the security and governance to Bitcoin without any amendments in the network. For seamless and successful operation, this upgrade brings SolvBTC’s Bitcoin execution model from Solv’s Staking Abstraction Layer (SAL), launched to standardize Bitcoin staking into a FROST Network-powered custody as a stronger operational witness for SolvBTC scales.

Solv Protocol Redefines Bitcoin ($BTC) Governance with FROST Technology

According to the record of FROST, it is considered famous for security and efficiency by being published on the public cryptography ePrint network. Solv’s upgrade points to a major step in actively functionalizing this model into production on Bitcoin infrastructure.  Along with FROST, SolvBTC introduces a Vault Pool, Indexer, Auditors, and governed smart-contract controls to support $BTC issuance and redemption at a larger throughput and with great oversight.

FROST Controller for $BTC Mainnet

Ryan Chow, CEO and co-founder of Solv Protocol, said, “Institutions evaluate operational risk and change-control risk. FROST improves execution privacy, but what really matters to institutions is governance that is analogous to the traditional finance systems. This includes separation of duties, policy-based approvals, audit trails, and time-delayed upgrades. That’s what makes it favoured by a risk committee.”

Ensuring Bitcoin ($BTC) Security Through FROST2 Innovation

Solv’s shift to a FROST-based signing network empowers this foundation by dividing approval across various independent parties, minimizing single-point relief while conserving standard Bitcoin ($BTC) signatures on-chain. On the other hand, Will Wang, CTO and co-founder of Solv Protocol, also expressed his thoughts on this step. He said, “For 5 years, Solv always had a strong focus on cryptographic innovation.”

“Our recent research improves the FROST2 algorithm and elevates its security level to TS-SUF-4, the highest security classification. We’re expecting this advancement to significantly accelerate the adoption of FROST2 across the Bitcoin ecosystem, enabling the industry to build more efficient and more secure multisignature networks.”   

SolvBTC becomes easier for institutional venues and DeFi protocols to integrate, helping cleaner composability and more dependable mint and redeem flows as Bitcoin ($BTC) finance continues to mature. In short, SolvBTC sets a new foundation for executing Bitcoin that can be secured and monitored at scale.

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