Bitcoin Ethos

Torram x Sundial partnership

Case Study: Sundial × Torram

What is Sundial? Sundial is a Layer 2 optimistic rollup scaling solution designed to enhance Bitcoin’s scalability and transaction throughput. By processing transactions off-chain and anchoring fraud proofs and state commitments directly onto Bitcoin’s Layer 1, Sundial enables faster, lower-cost transactions without compromising Bitcoin’s security and decentralization. Its core innovation lies in combining optimistic rollup […]

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Tokens the Bitcoin Way

Tokens That Don’t Break Bitcoin: The TSB Path

Written by Torram Labs CTO Lee Raj. Innovation in Bitcoin development has often taken a conservative and security-first approach, favoring robustness over rapid experimentation. Yet with the introduction of Taproot, Bitcoin opened the door to new capabilities—especially in the realm of smart scripting. One of the most promising innovations emerging from this is TSB tokens

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Extending Bitcoin without compromise

Do What’s Possible on Bitcoin and Leave the Rest to Torram

Written by Torram Labs CTO Lee Raj. In Q2 2025, Torram Labs is proud to launch the beta version of the Torram Network—a milestone we believe represents one of the most powerful advancements in the Bitcoin ecosystem that the Web3 community has seen. But what makes Torram so powerful? Let’s break it down. A New Layer

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Decentralization by Design: How Torram Aligns with Bitcoin’s Core Ethos

Written by Torram Labs CTO, Lee Raj. One of the most powerful features of the Bitcoin network is its decentralization. As we built the Torram network, we aimed to align ourselves with this core ethos of Bitcoin. Creating peer-to-peer decentralized networks with complex economic incentives is no easy feat, but we were committed to building Torram

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