Safety first: Why Adam Back says Bitcoin is winning the 'DeFi security war'
加密狂人
05-07 17:47

Blockstream CEO Adam Back said recent decentralized finance (DeFi) exploits are strengthening Bitcoin’s appeal among institutions seeking secure, politically neutral financial infrastructure, while also opening the door for more conservative forms of tokenization and decentralized finance built on Bitcoin rails.

Speaking at Consensus Miami 2026, the longtime cryptographer and early Bitcoin contributor argued that the Bitcoin blockchain's comparatively simple architecture is increasingly separating it from more experimental blockchain ecosystems that have suffered repeated smart-contract failures and security breaches.

“Bitcoin infrastructure is much more simple, robust, security first,” Back said.


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Back said institutional investors have become significantly more sophisticated in understanding crypto risk, particularly after a string of DeFi exploits this year.

Rather than trying to reshape Bitcoin into traditional finance infrastructure, he said many institutions are instead adapting themselves to Bitcoin’s incentive structure and conservative security model.

That dynamic, he argued, could create opportunities for Bitcoin-native tokenization and decentralized finance systems that prioritize safety over rapid experimentation.

Back pointed to Blockstream’s Liquid Network as an example of how Bitcoin-based infrastructure can support tokenization, trustless trading and smart-contract functionality while maintaining a more conservative design approach than virtual-machine-based chains.

“You have basically a hardware wallet to hardware wallet trade,” Back said, describing tokenized asset trading on Liquid. “That’s arguably the most secure trading platform or trading mechanism available.”

From there, Back shifted to what he described as Bitcoin’s next major adoption phase: institutional portfolio allocation.

He outlined Bitcoin adoption as occurring in three waves — first direct retail ownership, then spot ETF access through brokerages and advisers, and now institutional allocation through managed portfolios, pension funds and sovereign entities.

“The model portfolios that BlackRock and others are putting out…those allocations haven’t taken effect yet,” he said.

Back also pointed to the rapid growth of bitcoin treasury companies following Strategy’s balance-sheet playbook, estimating roughly 200 such firms now exist globally. Among them is BSTR, a bitcoin treasury company Back leads as CEO, which he described as a more actively managed approach to bitcoin exposure.

Unlike many treasury firms focused primarily on passive accumulation, Back said BSTR intends to generate returns using both bitcoin holdings and fund-management strategies.

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