GOAT Network didn’t just adopt BitVM2. We’ve carefully optimized it to make it practical for a real Bitcoin-secured L2. Here are 5 GOAT-specific improvements that matter: 1. State verification - stops operators from using forked or invalid GOAT state. Watchtowers force canonical Bitcoin-backed inputs. 2. Atomic swaps - removes fixed withdrawal sizing, so users can withdraw arbitrary amounts with better UX. 3. Universal Operator model - better aligns costs and incentives across roles, reducing role-specific incentive gaps. 4. Garbled circuits + DV-SNARKs - cuts large onchain assertion costs, leading to smaller Bitcoin transactions and lower collateral requirements. 5. L2 collateral with CPFP - improves capital efficiency and fee handling, reducing lockup and giving operators more flexibility. GOAT Network is turning BitVM2 into something more practical, efficient, and usable - enabling a Bitcoin L2 that actually works in the real world, and at scale.