The first omnichain Bitcoin restaking network — earn real BTC yield while strengthening the security of decentralized protocols across 18+ chains.
Start RestakingThe Pell Network platform connects Bitcoin's security to 18+ networks simultaneously — BNB Smart Chain, Arbitrum, Mantle, Bitlayer, Babylon, and more. No other BTC restaking solution spans this many chains at once.
Deposit native BTC, wrapped BTC, or liquid staking tokens (LST/LSD). If you already hold assets from another protocol, you can bring them straight to Pell Network's platform without extra conversions.
Rewards are distributed in several token denominations simultaneously. You don't have to pick one reward stream — the protocol stacks them across participating networks and campaigns.
Smart contracts are built on OpenZeppelin's audited libraries. An active bug bounty program provides ongoing coverage, and every upgrade goes through independent review before deployment.
Beyond base yield, Pell Network runs periodic campaigns and airdrop events that reward active participants. Early contributors to campaigns have historically received outsized token allocations.
You retain control of your private keys throughout. The protocol never holds your assets in a centralized account — all positions are managed entirely through on-chain smart contracts.
The team behind Pell Network actively tracks Ethereum data availability improvements including EIP-4844 blob transactions, ensuring the infrastructure remains cost-efficient as the broader ecosystem evolves.
Open the Pell Network app at the main dashboard and connect any compatible Web3 wallet. MetaMask, OKX Wallet, and most EVM-compatible wallets work out of the box. Takes about fifteen seconds.
Choose which supported network you want to deposit on — say, Arbitrum or BNB Smart Chain — then pick your asset. BTC, wBTC, and various LSTs are all valid. The interface shows current yield estimates per asset.
Approve the contract interaction and confirm the deposit transaction in your wallet. Your position is now live on-chain. No lock-up periods are required by default, though some campaign tiers offer bonus rewards for longer commitments.
Visit the Campaign section from the main navigation. Opt into ongoing reward programs to layer additional token incentives on top of your base restaking yield. The Megapool feature aggregates positions across multiple pools automatically.
Your Dashboard shows live TVL, accumulated rewards, and historical performance by chain. When you are ready, use the Claim section to withdraw earned tokens. Curious about the project's structure? Read more on the company page.
Holding BTC in a cold wallet generates zero yield. Pell Network's protocol changes that by letting you put that security capital to work across decentralized validation infrastructure, generating real returns without you having to sell or bridge to a foreign asset class.
Single-chain staking protocols live or die with one ecosystem. The Pell Network platform distributes exposure across Babylon, BOB, Core, BEVM, Botanix, Bitfinity, and a dozen more. When one network is quiet, others pick up the slack. Diversification is structural, not optional.
The security model is not theoretical. Smart contracts are written on top of OpenZeppelin's verified contract standards, audited externally, and covered by a paid bug bounty. That stack of incentives pushes researchers to find issues before any attacker does. Want more technical detail? Check the questions page.
This is not a beta product. Over 510,000 unique stakers and $66M in TVL represent real economic weight. Network effects compound here — the more security capital the protocol aggregates, the more attractive it becomes to the AVSes (Actively Validated Services) that pay out rewards.
These figures reflect live on-chain data as of early 2025. TVL and staker counts update in real time on the main dashboard. Network count grows as new chain integrations are completed by the team behind Pell Network. For context on how restaking compares to conventional staking, see the Wikipedia article on proof-of-stake.
Pell Network is the first omnichain Bitcoin restaking network. You deposit BTC or BTC liquid staking tokens, which are then used to provide cryptoeconomic security to decentralized applications and layer-2 networks across 18+ supported chains. Rewards are distributed in multiple tokens. Think of it as putting your idle Bitcoin to work for the broader decentralized infrastructure layer.
Connect a compatible Web3 wallet, choose a supported chain such as BNB Smart Chain, Bitlayer, or Arbitrum, select the asset you want to restake, and confirm the transaction. The process takes under two minutes. The platform walks you through each step with clear on-screen guidance — no manual configuration required.
The Pell Network protocol's smart contracts are built with security-first principles and have undergone independent security reviews. The team uses OpenZeppelin's battle-tested contract libraries as a foundation and maintains an active bug bounty program to catch anything reviewers may have missed.
Yes. Pell Network supports LST and LSD tokens in addition to native BTC. If you hold wrapped or liquid BTC from another protocol, you can deposit it directly into the Pell Network platform to start earning additional yield. No need to unwind your existing position first — just bring it over.
Pell Network is the only restaking solution built specifically around Bitcoin across multiple chains simultaneously. With $66M+ TVL, 510,000+ stakers, and support for 18+ networks, the protocol offers a depth of coverage that single-chain alternatives simply cannot match. The omnichain model also means your rewards are not tied to the fortunes of a single network.
The protocol currently supports 18+ chains including BNB Smart Chain, Arbitrum, Mantle, Bitlayer, MerlinChain, BOB, Core, BEVM, Botanix, Babylon, ZKsync, AILayer, Bitfinity, BounceBit, B² Network, RunesChain, Tuna, and Arch Network. Supported assets include native BTC, wBTC, and a range of BTC liquid staking tokens. New integrations are added regularly — check the questions page for the latest list.