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Bybit Partners with Stockholm Open as LiquidChain Redefines Cross-Chain Infrastructure

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February 10, 2026
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Quick Facts:

  • ➡ Bybit’s partnership with the Stockholm Open signals a strategic pivot toward high-net-worth and institutional demographics in Europe.
  • ➡ The gap between institutional interest and on-chain user experience is driving demand for unified infrastructure solutions.
  • ➡ LiquidChain is addressing liquidity fragmentation by fusing BTC, ETH, and SOL ecosystems into a single execution layer.
  • ➡ Infrastructure projects are seeing steady capital inflows, with early backers focusing on utility-driven tokenomics over pure governance rights.

The intersection of digital assets and elite sports hit another milestone this week.

Bybit announced its title partnership with the Stockholm Open, rebranding the tournament to the ‘BNP Paribas Nordic Open’ with the exchange as a top-tier partner. This isn’t just about slapping a logo on a court; it’s a calculated push into high-net-worth territory.

By aligning with the oldest ATP indoor tournament, Bybit is positioning itself directly in front of a European institutional audience, a demographic that has historically been skittish about entering the volatile crypto fray.

Why the shift? Sports sponsorships have evolved from simple awareness plays to strategic credibility moves. Just as Crypto.com’s arena naming rights tried to normalize digital assets for retail, Bybit’s entry into the ‘gentleman’s sport’ of tennis targets a sophisticated, capital-rich investor class.

The data suggests exchanges are pivoting marketing spend toward trust-building, anticipating a market shift from retail speculators to long-term holders.

But there’s a catch. Bringing institutional capital on-chain exposes a glaring weakness in the current market structure: infrastructure fragmentation. While exchanges smooth the on-ramp, the actual on-chain experience is still plagued by complex bridging, wrapped asset risks, and liquidity that’s fractured across chains like Ethereum and Solana.

As traditional finance (TradFi) eyes the exit, the rails they’re expected to run on are still being built. This gap between marketing promise and technical reality has shifted smart money focus toward Layer 3 (L3) solutions capable of unifying these ecosystems.

Among the protocols addressing this friction is LiquidChain ($LIQUID), a cross-chain liquidity layer that has quietly started accumulating capital in its early presale stages.

Read more about $LIQUID here.

Unifying Fragmented Liquidity Across Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana

The current DeFi landscape effectively forces users and developers into silos. A developer building on Solana can’t easily access Ethereum liquidity without relying on cumbersome bridges or wrapped tokens, mechanisms that have historically been vectors for major hacks.

LiquidChain ($LIQUID) aims to solve this via its Layer 3 infrastructure, designed to fuse Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana liquidity into a single execution environment.

This distinction is critical. Most ‘interoperability’ protocols merely message between chains. LiquidChain operates as a Cross-Chain Virtual Machine (VM), enabling what the protocol calls ‘Single-Step Execution.’ In practice, a user could stake an asset on Ethereum and take a loan against it on Solana in a single transaction, without manually bridging funds.

For developers, the appeal lies in the ‘Deploy-Once’ architecture, writing code once that can simultaneously tap into the user bases of the three largest blockchains.

Of course, the risk here is execution complexity. Building an L3 that handles verifiable settlement across non-EVM (Bitcoin) and high-speed (Solana) chains is a heavy technical lift. Yet, the demand for a Unified Liquidity Layer is undeniable.

As liquidity fragmentation continues to dilute capital efficiency, protocols that can abstract away the underlying chain are positioned to capture the next wave of DeFi volume.

$LIQUID is available here.

Early Capital Flows Into LiquidChain’s $0.0135 Presale Round

While the broader market reacts to macro signals and exchange partnerships, on-chain metrics show a rotation into infrastructure plays.

LiquidChain has currently raised $533K in its ongoing presale, with tokens priced at $0.0136. This raise amount is notable not for its size relative to the massive ICOs of 2017, but for the steady accumulation during a period where capital is generally risk-averse.

LiquidChain's presale performance.

The pricing structure suggests early positioning before the protocol moves toward mainnet deployment. Investors seem to be betting on the ‘transaction fuel’ narrative, where the native $LIQUID token is required to power cross-chain operations and liquidity staking.

Unlike governance-only tokens, infrastructure tokens often derive value from network usage volume. If LiquidChain succeeds in capturing even a fraction of the cross-chain arbitrage and settlement market, the utility demand for the token could theoretically decouple from pure speculation.

What most coverage misses is the timing. With Bitcoin’s ecosystem expanding via L2s and Solana’s dominance in retail memes, the need for a connecting layer hasn’t been higher. The presale data points to a subset of the market hedging against the “winner takes all” chain thesis, opting instead to invest in the rails that connect them all.

$LIQUID is available here.

This article is not financial advice. Cryptocurrency investments, including presales and Layer 3 protocols, carry high risks, including total loss of capital. Always conduct independent due diligence before investing.

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