BeL2-NBW: BTCFi Expands with AA Wallets, Asset Recovery, and 2,600 Keepers
The NBW team continued its rapid rollout of commercial-grade infrastructure for the BTCD stablecoin protocol, with this week’s highlights including:
User Asset Recovery via Keeper Signatures
A new mechanism now enables users who staked BTC without submitting proofs to securely recover their funds using Keeper signatures. This recovery flow has already helped multiple users reclaim their BTC safely.
Order Automation Logic
- Automatic closure is now enforced for:
- Untaken orders that sit idle
- Accepted orders without timely proof submissions
- Logic was tested and deployed to Issuer auto-signing services, enhancing system autonomy.
AA Wallet Integration (ERC-4337)
- Full integration testing completed for Account Abstraction (AA) wallets with the BTCD protocol.
- Core issues were resolved around sender identity recognition and bundler transaction deadlocks.
- BTCD minting via AA accounts is now stable, usable, and ready for broader user onboarding.
Infrastructure Security Reinforcement
- Private key management hardened across minters and Keeper services.
- Sensitive operations migrated to secure infrastructure.
- Comprehensive monitoring and alerting now in place.
Keeper Network Hits 2,600 Nodes
- Keeper registrations passed 2,600, with batch management tools under development.
- New Keeper Manager App under construction for streamlined network orchestration.
System Enhancements
- ELA Browser development reached milestone phase with UI and functionality upgrades.
- ECO archive nodes expanded, and proxy services updated via PG-supplied endpoints.
- Issuer Signer upgraded to v0.0.1 official version with reliability improvements.
The BTCD protocol now supports asset recovery, AA wallet UX, robust automation, and an expanding Keeper network—positioning it as the most advanced BTCFi infrastructure stack to date.
Elacity WCI: Full ESC Stack Nears Deployment
Elacity Labs made major strides this week across UI/UX deployment, smart contract finalization, and cryptographic license enforcement. Highlights include:
Final ESC Deployment Pipeline
- All UI/UX branches merged into the production pipeline
- Smart contracts upgraded with new CEK, delisting, royalty, and token-gating logic
- Backend APIs synced to reflect new minting and access token flows
- Auto-refresh state logic stabilized using Redux Toolkit across governance, explore, and dashboard views
Lit Protocol dDRM Now Fully Integrated
The decentralized decryption system is testnet-live and fully embedded:
- Smart account CEK retrieval
- Chain-agnostic decryption fallback logic
- Runtime alignment via Deno + player v0.6.0-beta.4
- Full-stack integration with keystore v0.1.10
With this, Elacity’s licensing system now offers dynamic, on-chain, cryptographic enforcement of digital access—setting a new standard for decentralized rights management.
PuterOS Extensions Unblocked
- After long delays, the PuterOS extension refactor is underway
- Will enable Elabox and IPFS-powered local streaming
- WASM + CEK integration will sync Elacity frontend with trusted compute nodes
- Engineering collaboration between Elacity and Puter teams now active with 1–2 week launch target
Particle + Essentials Fixes
- Custom connector logic rebuilt for Essentials
- Mobile behavior now stable across session persistence, modals, z-index layers
- Fixes merged across ESC branches
Area | Progress |
---|---|
UI/UX | Watch Later + Playlist features removed; scroll, layout, price formatting refined |
Governance | Auto-refresh and withdrawal logic finalized |
Access Tokens | Delisting now available; token dashboard display aggregated |
Smart Contracts | Final CEK, royalty, and minting upgrades complete |
Mobile Wallets | Particle + Essentials tested, injected, and stabilized |
Channels + Earnings | Royalty metadata synced; earnings logic corrected |
State Management | Redux upgrade solved auto-refresh lag across multiple views |
Business Development + Ecosystem Alignment
Ongoing partnership calls this week included:
- Music platform exploring Elacity integration
- PuterOS collaborators syncing on World Computer roadmap
- Investors aligned on ecosystem opportunities
The Elacity team continues to build its Web3 Access Economy: tokenized royalties, local compute, chain-abstracted media, and smart account-native experiences.
Strategic Alignment Snapshot
Stack Layer | BeL2 / BTCD | Elacity WCI |
---|---|---|
Capital | BTCD minting, recovery, AA wallets | Tokenized royalties + creator payments |
Compute | Keeper node scale, ELA browser infra | WASM compute + PuterOS integration |
Access | ERC-4337 transactions, PGA gas | Lit CEK fallback + token gating |
UX | Asset recovery, automated orders | Auto-refresh, dashboard sync, smart account UX |
Security | Multi-layer key protection | CEK license enforcement + audit prep |
Final Thoughts
This week marked a critical step forward in the Elastos World Computer rollout:
- BeL2 implemented decentralized recovery, ERC-4337 support, and scaled the Keeper network past 2,600 nodes.
- Elacity finalized deployment of its ESC stack.
- PuterOS, Particle, and Essentials are all syncing in for a fully unified local-to-cloud dApp environment.
Together, these milestones demonstrate how compute, capital, and coordination are converging into a modular, sovereign, and production-grade infrastructure, secured by Bitcoin. The World Computer isn’t on the horizon anymore. It’s online, scaling, syncing, and preparing for global creators to plug in.