Sui’s Hashi testnet processed more than 1.1 million Bitcoin deposits in three weeks
Sui’s Hashi Bitcoin lending protocol has processed more than 1.1 million Bitcoin deposits and 165,000 withdrawals within three weeks of its testnet launch on July 22. As of last week, more than 25 institutions had joined stress testing for the system, according to Bitcoin.com News. Participants named in the report include digital asset custodian BitGo, trading firm Cumberland, as well as Swissborg, Fluid and Ledger, spanning trading, custody infrastructure and wealth management platforms. Hashi lets users deposit native Bitcoin and receive hBTC after Sui validators confirm the transaction, with the minted asset used for on-chain lending and stablecoin borrowing. For security, deposits use a 2-of-2 multisignature setup backed by MPC validator signatures, while withdrawals are subject to review through the Guardian Layer. The project plans to move toward a 2026 mainnet launch after that security layer completes its security review.








