November 2025 , Yuzo proudly announces Yuna Revelation, a next-generation Bitcoin NFT Ordinals collection set to redefine digital ownership and DeFi utility on Bitcoin’s Layer 1. With a fixed supply of 3,333 inscriptions, Yuna Revelation represents the “children” of the historic #100,000,000 inscription, anchoring its lineage directly to Bitcoin’s on-chain history. Born from Genesis Block 912,690 during […] The post Yuzo Unveils Yuna Revelation: A Landmark Bitcoin Ordinals Collection Powering the First DeFi Ecosystem on BRC2.0 appeared first on TechBullion.November 2025 , Yuzo proudly announces Yuna Revelation, a next-generation Bitcoin NFT Ordinals collection set to redefine digital ownership and DeFi utility on Bitcoin’s Layer 1. With a fixed supply of 3,333 inscriptions, Yuna Revelation represents the “children” of the historic #100,000,000 inscription, anchoring its lineage directly to Bitcoin’s on-chain history. Born from Genesis Block 912,690 during […] The post Yuzo Unveils Yuna Revelation: A Landmark Bitcoin Ordinals Collection Powering the First DeFi Ecosystem on BRC2.0 appeared first on TechBullion.

Yuzo Unveils Yuna Revelation: A Landmark Bitcoin Ordinals Collection Powering the First DeFi Ecosystem on BRC2.0

2025/12/09 17:04

November 2025 , Yuzo proudly announces Yuna Revelation, a next-generation Bitcoin NFT Ordinals collection set to redefine digital ownership and DeFi utility on Bitcoin’s Layer 1. With a fixed supply of 3,333 inscriptions, Yuna Revelation represents the “children” of the historic #100,000,000 inscription, anchoring its lineage directly to Bitcoin’s on-chain history.

Born from Genesis Block 912,690 during the launch of the BRC2.0 mainnet, Yuna Revelation marks the foundation of the evolving Yuzo ecosystem and introduces the ecosystem’s native ticker, $WAIFUS the first DeFi utility token built on the BRC2.0 standard.

A New Era: $WAIFUS and BRC2.0 DeFi

$WAIFUS emerges as a pioneering asset within the upgraded BRC2.0 fungible token standard, which brings EVM-compatible smart contracts directly to Bitcoin without compromising Bitcoin’s base-layer integrity. As part of this breakthrough, Yuzo enables users to activate their $WAIFUS in a staking vault to generate $veWAIFUS, the central governance component of the Yuzo ₿apps ecosystem.

$veWAIFUS holders receive directional governance rights across the ecosystem, including influence over future build decisions, ecosystem direction, and access to fee-shares from the AMM and other liquidity incentives.

Additionally:

  • Yuna NFTs can still be stakedto earn token airdrops.
  • $WAIFUS will be the first BRC2.0 tokenlaunched on CoinCooker, with a public sale conducted through a Dutch Auction.
  • Half of all tickers and smart contracts on BRC2.0 were deployed by Yuzo, emphasizing its foundational role in the emerging standard.
  • As the core DeFi platform on BRC2.0, all fees and airdrops from Yuzo are exclusiveto holders of Yuna Revelation NFTs and the $WAIFUS token.
  • The full 0 DeFi roadmapis available at yuzo.xyz.

The Yuzo ₿apps Ecosystem: Expanding Bitcoin’s Utility

Yuzo is building the first EVM-compatible application stack on Bitcoin, bridging eight years of EVM-based DeFi innovation into Bitcoin’s growing $2.3T ecosystem. By operating across both aggregation and application layers, the Yuzo ₿apps ecosystem positions Bitcoin for an unprecedented leap in programmability, user ownership, and on-chain functionality.

With Yuna Revelation at its core, the ecosystem aligns digital collectibles, fungible assets, staking mechanics, and governance  all natively secured by Bitcoin.

About Yuzo

Yuzo is a pioneer at the forefront of Bitcoin-native DeFi infrastructure. Through Yuna Revelation, $WAIFUS, and the evolving BRC2.0 standard, the team is redefining what is possible on Bitcoin Layer 1 while remaining committed to decentralization, user ownership, and innovation.

For more information and updates, visit yuzo.xyz.

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