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Babylon Labs raises $15 million from a16z crypto to develop Bitcoin collateral infrastructure

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Babylon Labs raises $15 million from a16z crypto to develop Bitcoin collateral infrastructure

Funding will be used to build and scale Babylon Trustless BTCVaults, enabling native bitcoin to be used as on-chain collateral without custodians or wrapping.

By Will Canny, AI Boost|Edited by Stephen Alpher
Jan 7, 2026, 1:43 p.m.
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Babylon raises $15 million from a16z Crypto to develop Bitcoin collateral infrastructure. (Unsplash, modified by CoinDesk)

What to know:

  • Babylon Labs has raised $15 million from a16z crypto, which purchased that amount of the platform’s BABY token.
  • The capital will fund the development and scaling of Babylon Trustless BTCVaults.
  • BABY surged 13% on the news.

Babylon Labs has raised $15 million in funding from a16z crypto to support the development and scaling of Babylon Trustless BTCVaults, an infrastructure system designed to allow native bitcoin to be used as collateral across onchain financial applications, the company said in a blog post Wednesday.

The platform's BABY token was higher by 13% after the a16z investment.

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The investment will be used to advance the core technology behind BTCVaults and support integration with external applications that require verifiable, non-custodial bitcoin collateral, the company said.

a16z crypto will also provide strategic input based on its experience investing in blockchain infrastructure.

BTCVaults are designed to allow bitcoin to be locked on the Bitcoin base layer while remaining verifiable to external systems. The system is intended to allow applications to confirm that BTC collateral remains in place and to enforce conditions such as unlocking or liquidation through cryptographic mechanisms, rather than custodial control or wrapped representations of the cryptocurrency.

Most existing on-chain Bitcoin collateral solutions rely on custodians or wrapped BTC, which require users to relinquish control of their assets or convert the cryptocurrency into a different representation.

Babylon’s approach is designed to enable BTC to remain native to the Bitcoin network while still being utilized in financial applications.

The development of BTCVaults comes amid growing institutional use of bitcoin as collateral. Regulators, banks, asset managers, and trading firms have increasingly recognized BTC in lending, derivatives, and investment products, while the majority of the crypto's supply remains unused in onchain financial systems.

BTCVaults are designed to support a range of financial use cases, including borrowing, lending, and other collateralized products, without requiring custodians or asset wrapping, Babylon said. The infrastructure is intended to be compatible with both decentralized and traditional financial systems.

The funding will support Babylon's goal of enabling BTC to function as productive collateral while preserving self-custody and operation on the Bitcoin base layer.

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