Lava, an international platform specializing in Bitcoin-secured lending, has secured $200 million in funding to introduce a
With the BLOC product, users can access loans up to 50% of their Bitcoin’s value in USD through Lava’s self-custody wallet, blending elements of decentralized finance (DeFi) with conventional financial services. Borrowers benefit from immediate access to funds, the ability to repay whenever they choose, and the option to borrow again without a new application. Interest is charged only on the amount drawn, not the total credit line. Additionally, a “capital charge” of 2% of the highest outstanding balance during the year applies, resulting in an effective annual cost of about 7%. This model positions Lava as a cost-effective choice among its peers, with CEO Shehzan Maredia highlighting its attractiveness for Bitcoin owners who want liquidity without giving up control of their assets.
The wider Bitcoin sector is experiencing swift progress, illustrated by collaborations such as Fold Holdings’ partnership with Steak 'n Shake. The restaurant chain is now rewarding customers with $5 in Bitcoin for purchasing a Bitcoin Meal or Steakburger, marking the first instance of a U.S. fast-food chain pairing meals with cryptocurrency incentives, as noted in an
At the same time, Bitcoin’s value has climbed to $108,737, creating a favorable environment for lending services like Lava. Other industry players, including LM Funding America, are also capitalizing on Bitcoin’s appreciation; the company has approved a $1.5 million share buyback and reported holding 304.5 BTC as of September 2025, according to a
Lava’s BLOC offering highlights the evolution of Bitcoin-backed lending, delivering a streamlined solution that balances adaptability with prudent risk controls. Features such as “liquidation protection,” which automatically adds Bitcoin to collateral accounts during price drops, help address volatility risks. As the industry continues to develop, platforms like Lava are reshaping how crypto owners access liquidity, bridging the gap between traditional and decentralized finance.