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how to bridge sol to btc

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what is bitcoin?

Bitcoin is a decentralized cryptocurrency launched in 2009 that operates on a proof-of-work consensus mechanism. With a fixed supply of 21 million coins, Bitcoin serves as both a store of value and medium of exchange on its native blockchain.

Bitcoin operates on a decentralized network of nodes using proof-of-work consensus through SHA-256 mining. Bitcoin transactions are confirmed roughly every 10 minutes on average, with a block size limit of 4MB, creating a settlement layer for final, immutable transactions.

Bitcoin is secured by millions of THash/s of mining power distributed globally across independent miners. With a market cap exceeding $2 trillion, Bitcoin remains the largest and most liquid cryptocurrency by volume.

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how does garden work

Garden uses Hashed Timelock Contracts (HTLCs) and an intents-based solver network to enable atomic cross-chain swaps.

no wrapping

You receive your asset directly without derivatives or wrapped tokens.

trustless & secure

Either both sides of the swap complete, or your asset is refunded.

optimal routing

Solvers fill your swap request at the best execution path across liquidity sources.

frequently asked questions

On average 30 seconds. Once SOL is locked into the HTLC, settlement on Bitcoin is instant.

Yes. To receive BTC, you'll need a Bitcoin-compatible wallet, such as Unisat, OKX Wallet, Rabby, etc., or you can use the Bitcoin deposit address provided by your centralized exchange.

Yes. Garden supports the reverse route, allowing you to convert native BTC back to SOL on Solana using the same HTLC mechanism.

Garden uses Hashed Timelock Contracts (HTLCs) to lock SOL on the Solana chain and atomically release native BTC on Bitcoin. If either side fails, the SOL is refunded automatically to your Solana wallet.