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UTXO Enters Bitcoin Staking on Stacks, Targets BTC Yield

On May 28, 2026 by voice

Bitcoin-native asset management company UTXO Management has become one of the first institutional participants in Bitcoin Staking on the Stacks network, marking a notable shift in how corporate Bitcoin holdings may be used.

The initiative introduces a structure that allows institutions to earn bitcoin-denominated yield without transferring custody or moving assets off the Bitcoin base layer.

For treasury managers holding large $BTC reserves, the model presents a new option that preserves core Bitcoin properties while addressing rising pressure to generate returns.

Bitcoin Staking on Stacks requires participants to lock $BTC in a Bitcoin timelock alongside a smaller allocation of $STX, the Stacks network’s native token, in what the protocol defines as a “protocol bond.”

The $BTC remains under the participant’s control throughout the process, while the $STX component determines the scale of participation in the system. The initial bonding period is set at six months.

The yield target for the protocol is near 3% annual percentage yield, paid in bitcoin. Unlike lending-based models, the return does not rely on counterparty borrowing. Instead, it is derived from Stacks’ Proof-of-Transfer consensus mechanism.

Under this model, miners bid $BTC to secure the right to produce blocks on the Stacks network, and that $BTC is distributed to eligible participants, including those engaged in Bitcoin Staking.

Proof-of-Transfer has operated for several years and has distributed more than 4,200 $BTC since 2021. Bitcoin Staking builds on this framework, extending its reward structure to a broader class of participants.

The protocol is expected to reach mainnet later this summer, following an initial bootstrapping phase managed by the Stacks Endowment.

Staking tradeoffs as bitcoin gains traction

The model introduces trade-offs that institutions must evaluate. Participants must hold $STX equal to about 5% of the $BTC position, which creates exposure to a second asset. The bonded $BTC remains illiquid during the lockup period, though an early exit option exists for the $BTC portion. Yield levels depend on network dynamics, including miner demand and $STX market conditions, which introduces variability.

Despite these factors, UTXO’s participation signals growing institutional interest in productive Bitcoin strategies that maintain self-custody.

The structure avoids lending desks and synthetic wrappers, both of which require relinquishing some control or altering the nature of the underlying asset.

Corporate Bitcoin treasuries have expanded in recent years. The top 100 companies now hold more than 1.2 million $BTC, representing about 5% of total supply.

Executives see Bitcoin Staking as a response to that scrutiny. Tyler Evans, Chief Investment Officer of Nakamoto and UTXO, described the model as a way to generate yield while preserving Bitcoin’s settlement and custody features.

Stacks founder Muneeb Ali framed the development as a step toward transforming idle Bitcoin into productive capital within a secure framework.

Disclaimer: Bitcoin Magazine is published by $BTC Inc, a subsidiary of Nakamoto Inc. UTXO Management is also a subsidiary of Nakamoto Inc. (NASDAQ: NAKA)

This post UTXO Enters Bitcoin Staking on Stacks, Targets $BTC Yield first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

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