[PRESS RELEASE – Austin, Texas, October 23rd, 2025] Maestro, the leading enterprise-grade infrastructure powering Bitcoin-native capital markets, is delighted to support Midl, a next-generation execution environment for Bitcoin. Midl joins a growing list of supported chains, extending the same low-latency RPC, indexing, and data-streaming capabilities through Maestro’s developer platform. Midl brings an EVM-compatible development environment […][PRESS RELEASE – Austin, Texas, October 23rd, 2025] Maestro, the leading enterprise-grade infrastructure powering Bitcoin-native capital markets, is delighted to support Midl, a next-generation execution environment for Bitcoin. Midl joins a growing list of supported chains, extending the same low-latency RPC, indexing, and data-streaming capabilities through Maestro’s developer platform. Midl brings an EVM-compatible development environment […]

Maestro’s Enterprise-grade Infrastructure Enables Midl to Bring EVM-level dApps to Bitcoin

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[PRESS RELEASE – Austin, Texas, October 23rd, 2025]

Maestro, the leading enterprise-grade infrastructure powering Bitcoin-native capital markets, is delighted to support Midl, a next-generation execution environment for Bitcoin. Midl joins a growing list of supported chains, extending the same low-latency RPC, indexing, and data-streaming capabilities through Maestro’s developer platform.

Midl brings an EVM-compatible development environment and smart contracts directly on the Bitcoin network, without bridges or third parties. In a short time since its testnet launch, Midl has processed over a million Bitcoin transactions and 2.1 million EVM smart contract transactions, highlighting developer and user interest in a seamless Bitcoin-native application layer.

Maestro’s open-source Symphony indexer is embedded into Midl directly at the validator node level. As a result, Midl’s network benefits from native mempool awareness, global network synchronization, and event-driven data propagation without relying on third-party indexers. Symphony provides a high-performance Bitcoin indexing engine that monitors transaction data in both blocks and the Bitcoin mempool in real-time.

In addition to helping secure the Midl network, Maestro’s Symphony provides developers with access to the Bitcoin chain state within Midl’s smart-contract execution environment, enabling the execution of complex dapp logic triggered and anchored by Bitcoin finality.

Through Maestro’s RPC and indexing suite, developers access a comprehensive view of confirmed and unconfirmed states, connecting mempool activity to final confirmation within a single, queryable pipeline. Together, these capabilities empower developers to go from idea to deployment without waiting for third-party tools to mature.

“Our collaboration with the Midl team demonstrates how deep technical alignment can accelerate Bitcoin adoption. By co-designing the validator node network alongside the Symphony integration, Maestro ensures that Midl-powered applications will be secured by Bitcoin finality. From day one of launch, Maestro will be developer-ready to scale to millions of users,” said Maestro Co-founder and CEO Marvin Bertin.

Midl turns Bitcoin into a utility asset by enabling smart contracts, dApps, and real use for native tokens. It unlocks new capabilities for Bitcoin, such as staking, AMMs, lending, stablecoins, etc., within a secure, fast, and predictable execution environment. Midl allows developers to port existing EVM applications with minimal changes, deploy familiar Solidity smart contracts, and ship to a community that prefers to remain on Bitcoin.

Users, on the other hand, benefit from a better dApp experience, retain BTC wallets, pay fees in BTC, and interact with native Bitcoin tokens, including Runes. Midl bundles multiple actions, such as approvals, swaps, and follow-up steps, into a single and smooth flow, making it feel simple and ensuring the total fee is spread across the entire set of actions. It offers instant transaction execution while being able to gracefully handle Bitcoin forks and reorgs.

Whether it’s creating wallets, explorers, or DeFi protocols, Maestro’s infrastructure simplifies the process so builders can concentrate on innovation. Midl’s integration represents another step in Maestro’s mission to accelerate blockchain development through open infrastructure, developer-first APIs, and LLM-native documentation that reduces the journey from idea to implementation.

About Midl

Midl is a virtual environment that allows users to create and interact with dApps, on-chain products, and smart contracts directly on the Bitcoin network, without bridges or third parties. It transforms the Bitcoin native assets into utility tokens that can be swapped, staked, and used in real applications just like ERC-20s on Ethereum. Midl makes it possible to build the largest token ecosystem on Bitcoin – backed by $2 trillion in native liquidity that neither Ethereum nor Solana ever had.

About Maestro

Maestro is a leading enterprise-grade infrastructure provider accelerating the world’s transition to Bitcoin-native capital markets. From robust developer tooling to compliant, in-kind BTC yield products for institutions, Maestro is at the forefront of transforming Bitcoin into the financial rails of tomorrow. Its infrastructure is trusted by leading protocols and platforms, including ICP, Stacks, Liquidium, Canton Network, and more.

Learn more: https://www.gomaestro.org/chains/midl

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