Bitcoin is evolving—and so are user expectations. Lombard’s LBTC SDK is a production-ready toolkit that enables decentralized wallets, centralized exchanges, and DeFi platforms to integrate Bitcoin staking seamlessly into their products. Leading cryptocurrency exchanges Bybit and Binance have already introduced Bitcoin staking to their users within their Web3 wallets, with many more implementations underway across the ecosystem.

Bitcoin staking is no longer a niche concept—it’s a multi-billion-dollar market that has surged past $4 billion and is accelerating fast, proving that user preferences are shifting.

Lombard has been at the forefront of this movement, building the infrastructure that allow users to access Bitcoin staking and connect to DeFi with LBTC, the leading Bitcoin liquid staked token. Now, with the launch of the LBTC SDK, we’ve made it easy for platforms to offer Bitcoin staking and seamless DeFi access to their users.

Introducing the Lombard LBTC SDK

The LBTC SDK is a production-ready toolkit that enables wallets, exchanges, mining pools, and DeFi platforms to integrate Bitcoin staking with just a few lines of code. With the SDK, platforms can enable:

  • One-click BTC staking – Users stake BTC, mint LBTC, and earn yield instantly

  • Seamless DeFi access – Auto-deposit LBTC into the DeFi Vault operated by Veda (3% APY)

  • Frictionless user experience – All within the partner’s existing interface

For users, this removes the complexity of participating in DeFi. Instead of navigating multiple platforms, they can now stake Bitcoin and earn yield seamlessly within their favorite apps.

Early Adopters: Bybit, Binance & More

Some of the industry’s most forward-thinking platforms have integrated the Lombard SDK. Users on Bybit, Binance, Staking Rewards, and CoinList are already accessing Bitcoin staking. And this is just the beginning—with Kiln and Ledger set to launch in the coming months.

"BTC has always been the cornerstone of crypto, but until now, it’s been largely passive. This campaign marks a turning point—not just in how BTC is held, but how it moves. We're unlocking real yield, real simplicity, and real access for the next wave of users," said Emily Bao, Head of Bybit Web3.

Why Integrate the Lombard SDK?

For platforms, the benefits are clear:

  • Increase engagement – Keep users on-platform with built-in yield opportunities

  • Boost revenue – Capture transaction-based revenue from staking activity

  • Stay ahead of the curve – Offer BTC staking before it becomes the industry standard

For users:

  • Opportunities where they are – DeFi opportunities within their preferred platform

  • Effortless BTC staking – No complex steps, just a simple 1-click experience

  • DeFi-powered yield – Earn while maintaining Bitcoin exposure

"Bitcoin is undergoing a transformation. Once viewed solely as a store of value, Bitcoin is now increasingly being integrated into DeFi, unlocking new earning opportunities for BTC holders. With the LBTC SDK, we're removing the complexity for both platforms and users, enabling seamless Bitcoin staking and DeFi participation directly within their preferred interfaces," said Jacob Phillips, Co-Founder of Lombard Finance.

The Future of Bitcoin Staking Starts Here

Bitcoin staking is no longer a fringe concept—it’s a booming market that continues to grow rapidly. Platforms that integrate now will be first in line to capture this rising demand.

The Lombard SDK is more than just a staking tool—it’s a full-stack solution. Wallets can integrate staking to enhance engagement, DEXes gain access to new liquidity sources, even FinTechs can offer seamless Bitcoin-backed yield products.

The LBTC SDK is available now, with comprehensive documentation, demos and implementation support. Platforms interested in offering Bitcoin staking can access the SDK through Lombard's developer portal.

Read the documentation & start integrating.

Gitbook: https://docs.lombard.finance/developers/lombard-sdk-v2

Demo app: https://demo-sdk.lombard.finance/

GitHub: https://github.com/lombard-finance/sdk-demo

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