Why Stacks Will Lead Bitcoin Layer 2 with the Nakamoto Upgrade
An analysis of why Stacks has potential to lead the Bitcoin Layer 2 market with the upcoming Nakamoto upgrade. The author explains Bitcoin's original limitations, the need for Layer 2, Stacks' technological advantages like Proof of Transfer, Clarity language, and the ability to expand the Bitcoin ecosystem with DeFi, NFT, and smart contract applications, along with market cap growth potential analysis.

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