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A curated library of institutional resources, guides, and collateral for BitSafe's products and services.

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🪙 CBTC

Institutional-grade wrapped Bitcoin on Canton

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CBTC for Developers →

What developers can build on CBTC, how Featured App rewards flow, and where to find the Quick Start, SDKs, API reference, and testnet guide.

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CBTC for Prop Traders →

Earn Canton rewards by leveraging high-frequency CBTC trading strategies

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CBTC for Trading Firms →

Why trading firms choose CBTC on Canton: MEV-protected settlement, recommended pairs, live venue integrations, and profit share programs.

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CBTC Integrations: Wallets, DEXes & Lending →

Every wallet, DEX, and lending platform with a confirmed CBTC integration, plus the LP and yield programs that route through CBTC pairs

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CBTC Reward Share — Updated Terms One-Pager (Re-Signing) →

The updated CBTC reward share terms partners should review before re-signing — what changed and what re-signing requires.

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CBTC DEX Activation Playbook →

How DEXs turn their CBTC reward share into trading volume — the reward structure, four activation plays, and ROI tracking.

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Working with Market Makers — A Guide for Canton DEXs →

A deep dive for Canton DEXs on hiring, structuring, and getting ROI from a market maker — deal structures, the KPI grid, and negotiation tips.

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CBTC Wallet Activation Playbook →

How wallet apps turn their CBTC reward share into revenue — distribution fees, recurring-volume plays, and compliant incentives.

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CBTC Growth Campaign Playbook →

Choose from seven campaign formats for launches, trading, referrals, retention, and liquidity, with clear metrics and guardrails.

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CBTC Resting Liquidity Incentive Playbook →

How CBTC order books, AMMs, and lending platforms design and fund their own resting-liquidity incentive programs using their own fees, revenue, or rewards.

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🌐 Decentralization Manager

Decentralized Party, wallets, and apps

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Decentralized Party for App Developers →

What Decentralized Party enables on Canton and how app developers can integrate it into product flows

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Join the BitSafe Node Operator Network: Onboarding Guide →

How to join the BitSafe Node Operator Network and run Decentralization Manager for Canton apps that need independent Decentralized Party operators.

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Canton Ecosystem

Build in Canton

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Canton DeFi Ecosystem: Wallets, DEXes & Apps →

A landscape map of the Canton DeFi ecosystem with a focus on the CBTC user and liquidity stack

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Canton DeFi Ecosystem for Trading Firms →

Trading-firm oriented overview of venues, integrations, and operational considerations on Canton

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🛠 Engineering & Architecture

How BitSafe builds — internal engineering deep dives

🤖 NanoClaw

BitSafe's AI agent fleet — architecture deep dives

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NanoClaw — Part 1: Building a Company-Wide AI Assistant →

Architecture, security, and self-improvement patterns behind BitSafe's company-wide AI assistant

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NanoClaw — Part 2: The Architecture →

How BitSafe's fleet-style AI agent system uses persistent memory, scheduled task queues, and continuous business context to act as a force multiplier on the team

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NanoClaw — Part 3: The Autonomous Engine →

Inside NanoClaw's autonomous engine: the cron-driven operating loops, CI/CD that ships its own code, ARQ + swarms, three-layer cost telemetry, and the observability surface that lets the system run itself.

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NanoClaw — Part 4: The Substrate →

Case study of BitSafe's bot substrate — Notion as the operational OS, ~28 SQLite read-mirrors, on-demand code corpus, knowledge graph, MCP tool surface, and Google Secret Manager. The leverage isn't in the model; it's in what the model can read and act on.

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