TLDR MetaMask has added native Bitcoin support, allowing users to buy, swap, send, and receive BTC directly in the wallet The Bitcoin integration was first announcedTLDR MetaMask has added native Bitcoin support, allowing users to buy, swap, send, and receive BTC directly in the wallet The Bitcoin integration was first announced

MetaMask Adds Native Bitcoin Support to Crypto Wallet Platform

TLDR

  • MetaMask has added native Bitcoin support, allowing users to buy, swap, send, and receive BTC directly in the wallet
  • The Bitcoin integration was first announced in February 2025 and went live in December, later than the initially planned Q3 timeline
  • Users can swap to BTC and earn MetaMask Rewards points as an incentive for using the feature
  • MetaMask expanded beyond Ethereum in 2025, adding Solana in May, Sei in August, and Monad in November
  • The wallet currently supports native SegWit addresses with plans to add Taproot addresses soon

MetaMask announced on Monday that it has added native Bitcoin support to its wallet platform. The integration comes ten months after the feature was first teased in February 2025.

Users can now buy Bitcoin with fiat currency directly through the wallet. They can also send and receive BTC and swap between Bitcoin and other supported assets. The wallet supports native SegWit addresses at launch with Taproot address support planned for a future update.

MetaMask is offering rewards points to users who swap into Bitcoin. These points are part of the wallet’s broader rewards program. Before this update, MetaMask users could only access Bitcoin through wrapped versions of the asset.

The Bitcoin rollout came later than originally planned. Dan Finlay from MetaMask suggested in February that the feature would launch in the third quarter of 2025. The actual release happened in December.

Expanding Beyond Ethereum

MetaMask started as an Ethereum-focused wallet supporting EVM-compatible networks. The platform began expanding to other blockchains in 2025. Solana integration arrived in May, followed by Sei in August and Monad in November.

The wallet now supports assets from multiple blockchain ecosystems. These include Ethereum, Solana, Monad, Sei, and now Bitcoin. MetaMask has indicated that more blockchain integrations will be added in 2026.

Bitcoin transactions on MetaMask will appear in users’ asset lists once confirmed. The wallet team noted that Bitcoin transactions typically process slower than those on EVM or Solana networks. This is due to the different consensus mechanisms used by the Bitcoin network.

Parent Company Plans and Token Launch

MetaMask is operated by Consensys, an Ethereum development studio founded in 2014. Consensys is preparing for an initial public offering. The company has not announced a specific date for the IPO.

MetaMask announced plans for a MASK token in October 2025. The wallet described it as one of the largest onchain rewards programs ever built. The program includes over $30 million in LINEA rewards.

Consensys CEO Joseph Lubin confirmed in October that the company is working on the MASK launch. The exact launch date for the token has not been revealed. Users who swap into Bitcoin on MetaMask earn MetaMask Rewards points that connect to this upcoming program.

The wallet has launched several new features throughout 2025. These include a Polymarket onramp, the mUSD stablecoin, and in-app perpetual trading powered by Hyperliquid. MetaMask also introduced a physical card powered by the Linea network, an Ethereum Layer 2 deployed by Consensys.

The wallet previously allowed Bitcoin L2 access through plugins called Snaps. These included support for networks like BOB. The new native Bitcoin support provides direct access to the Bitcoin mainnet without requiring additional plugins or workarounds.

The post MetaMask Adds Native Bitcoin Support to Crypto Wallet Platform appeared first on CoinCentral.

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