Requested amount: 122,000 USDC
Purpose: Complete the open-source BRC-721 integration stack so Bitcoin-native NFTs can scale using Polkadot(via LAOS + coretime) as the deterministic computation, validation, and metadata layer.
This proposal funds the final integration work required to make BRC-721 production-ready for the Polkadot ecosystem.
BRC-721 enables Bitcoin-native NFTs that remain on Bitcoin (no wrapped assets, no custodial bridge) while using Polkadot as the scalable layer for deterministic validation, metadata evolution, indexing primitives, and developer tooling.
The result is an ecosystem primitive that makes Bitcoin NFT and RWA-style assets viable at scale for applications that require:
All deliverables will continue to be fully open-source.
This proposal does not fund LAOS chain development. The LAOS Parachain is already live and funded independently. Treasury funds only the BRC-721 integration with Polkadot, indexer, SDK, user-adoption, and Polkadot-facing tooling.
Current Status
The technical implementation of BRC-721 has been started by the LAOS team and is currently at 70% completion.
The team has created a walkthrough video, explaining the basics of BRC-721, and showing the current status of the technical implementation. It can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yt_LHAr8z0
We have also created a ChatGPT agent that can answer any questions about BRC-721. Please see it here: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-6935d265a9bc8191b00c390933e5d73c-brc721-guru
Polkadot Treasury spending should create durable, compounding value for DOT holders. This proposal does that in four concrete ways:
BRC-721 uses Polkadot as the computation and metadata layer. As adoption grows, the indexer/validation workload and protocol usage create ongoing demand for coretime (directly or via chains/services that procure it), supporting the long-term economics of Polkadot.
Measurable signal: post-launch, we will track coretime usage attributable to BRC-721 workloads and publish a usage report (where measurable).
Bitcoin remains the largest liquidity network in crypto. BRC-721 gives Polkadot a specific, developer-usable wedge into Bitcoin:
This helps Polkadot compete in the interoperability landscape with a differentiated story: Polkadot as the computation layer for Bitcoin-native assets.
Measurable signal: number of external Bitcoin ecosystem teams running the indexer and integrating wallet libraries within 120 days of release.
The deliverables are designed to be reusable beyond BRC-721:
This reduces time-to-market for other cross-chain or UTXO-adjacent projects and creates common tooling the ecosystem can build on.
Measurable signal: number of independent forks/adoptions of the libraries and indexer repos.
All work is released under permissive licenses with reproducible builds and public CI. That means:
Measurable signal: third-party deployments of the indexer and SDK.
This is infrastructure that benefits the ecosystem broadly, not just one product. Treasury is the appropriate mechanism to fund:
BRC-721 is not only designed to compete with Ordinals-style collectibles or speculative Bitcoin NFTs; it also targets application-grade assets such as RWAs, gaming items, naming systems, and other high-volume use cases that require deterministic ownership, scalable metadata, and long-term evolution.
Recent Bitcoin relay policy changes have increased default limits for certain data-carrying outputs, but Bitcoin still does not provide:
Polkadot (and coretime) is built for parallel execution and modular infrastructure. BRC-721 leverages this to:
The technical implementation of BRC-721 has been started by the LAOS team and is currently at 70% completion.
All deliverables will be released under MIT or Apache-2.0 (final list in Appendix A), with public repositories and reproducible builds.
Target completion: end of Q2 2026
Total requested: 122,000 USDC
Breakdown:
This proposal funds a well-scoped, last-mile integration that positions Polkadot as the computation + metadata layer for Bitcoin-native NFTs without custodial bridging.
It is designed to be easy to evaluate:
Dr. Toni Mateos leads research at LAOS Network. He was recently awarded an Oscar for Scientific & Technological Achievements from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, as co-creator of Dolby Atmos, from research to product, a tech that has reached ~1Bn users in 90+ countries.
He was Director of Research at Dolby Laboratories for 7 years. In 2019, he left Dolby to co-found Freeverse, a blockchain R&D company, with the vision of using blockchain technology to bring digital ownership to the mainstream.
Toni holds a degree in Quantum Gravity (U. Barcelona), a PhD in Mathematical Physics (String Theory, Imperial College London), a Postgrad in Blockchain Technologies (Polytechnic University of Catalonia), has 17 years of experience leading R&D teams in the entertainment tech industry, and is author of 30+ patents in various technological fields.
Alessandro is the Lead Engineer at LAOS Network, bringing over 20 years of experience deploying mission-critical systems across domains including blockchain, industrial control for space observatories, military avionics, cinema sound, and audio signal processing. He is highly experienced in system design, software quality, and agile development practices.
Alessandro became a Polkadot protocol developer in 2022 after graduating from the inaugural Polkadot Blockchain Academy and has been a key contributor to the Polkadot ecosystem ever since.
Dr. Alun Evans is a co-founder of LAOS Network, and has over 20 years of experience in the tech industry for entertainment. Alun has a passion for building teams with a strong collaborative culture, that are focused on creating products that solve genuine problems. Previously, he was CEO of Shar3d.io (collaborative 3D applications on the web), CTO of Bodypal.com (virtual garment and fitting service), and Director of Barcelona World Race - THE GAME, the first-ever video game that allowed players to compete in a simultaneous real-world sporting event. Alun has a Ph.D. in Medical Physics from University College London.
Requested amount: 122,000 USDC
Purpose: Complete the open-source BRC-721 integration stack so Bitcoin-native NFTs can scale using Polkadot(via LAOS + coretime) as the deterministic computation, validation, and metadata layer.
This proposal funds the final integration work required to make BRC-721 production-ready for the Polkadot ecosystem.
BRC-721 enables Bitcoin-native NFTs that remain on Bitcoin (no wrapped assets, no custodial bridge) while using Polkadot as the scalable layer for deterministic validation, metadata evolution, indexing primitives, and developer tooling.
The result is an ecosystem primitive that makes Bitcoin NFT and RWA-style assets viable at scale for applications that require:
All deliverables will continue to be fully open-source.
This proposal does not fund LAOS chain development. The LAOS Parachain is already live and funded independently. Treasury funds only the BRC-721 integration with Polkadot, indexer, SDK, user-adoption, and Polkadot-facing tooling.
Current Status
The technical implementation of BRC-721 has been started by the LAOS team and is currently at 70% completion.
The team has created a walkthrough video, explaining the basics of BRC-721, and showing the current status of the technical implementation. It can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yt_LHAr8z0
We have also created a ChatGPT agent that can answer any questions about BRC-721. Please see it here: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-6935d265a9bc8191b00c390933e5d73c-brc721-guru
Polkadot Treasury spending should create durable, compounding value for DOT holders. This proposal does that in four concrete ways:
BRC-721 uses Polkadot as the computation and metadata layer. As adoption grows, the indexer/validation workload and protocol usage create ongoing demand for coretime (directly or via chains/services that procure it), supporting the long-term economics of Polkadot.
Measurable signal: post-launch, we will track coretime usage attributable to BRC-721 workloads and publish a usage report (where measurable).
Bitcoin remains the largest liquidity network in crypto. BRC-721 gives Polkadot a specific, developer-usable wedge into Bitcoin:
This helps Polkadot compete in the interoperability landscape with a differentiated story: Polkadot as the computation layer for Bitcoin-native assets.
Measurable signal: number of external Bitcoin ecosystem teams running the indexer and integrating wallet libraries within 120 days of release.
The deliverables are designed to be reusable beyond BRC-721:
This reduces time-to-market for other cross-chain or UTXO-adjacent projects and creates common tooling the ecosystem can build on.
Measurable signal: number of independent forks/adoptions of the libraries and indexer repos.
All work is released under permissive licenses with reproducible builds and public CI. That means:
Measurable signal: third-party deployments of the indexer and SDK.
This is infrastructure that benefits the ecosystem broadly, not just one product. Treasury is the appropriate mechanism to fund:
BRC-721 is not only designed to compete with Ordinals-style collectibles or speculative Bitcoin NFTs; it also targets application-grade assets such as RWAs, gaming items, naming systems, and other high-volume use cases that require deterministic ownership, scalable metadata, and long-term evolution.
Recent Bitcoin relay policy changes have increased default limits for certain data-carrying outputs, but Bitcoin still does not provide:
Polkadot (and coretime) is built for parallel execution and modular infrastructure. BRC-721 leverages this to:
The technical implementation of BRC-721 has been started by the LAOS team and is currently at 70% completion.
All deliverables will be released under MIT or Apache-2.0 (final list in Appendix A), with public repositories and reproducible builds.
Target completion: end of Q2 2026
Total requested: 122,000 USDC
Breakdown:
This proposal funds a well-scoped, last-mile integration that positions Polkadot as the computation + metadata layer for Bitcoin-native NFTs without custodial bridging.
It is designed to be easy to evaluate:
Dr. Toni Mateos leads research at LAOS Network. He was recently awarded an Oscar for Scientific & Technological Achievements from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, as co-creator of Dolby Atmos, from research to product, a tech that has reached ~1Bn users in 90+ countries.
He was Director of Research at Dolby Laboratories for 7 years. In 2019, he left Dolby to co-found Freeverse, a blockchain R&D company, with the vision of using blockchain technology to bring digital ownership to the mainstream.
Toni holds a degree in Quantum Gravity (U. Barcelona), a PhD in Mathematical Physics (String Theory, Imperial College London), a Postgrad in Blockchain Technologies (Polytechnic University of Catalonia), has 17 years of experience leading R&D teams in the entertainment tech industry, and is author of 30+ patents in various technological fields.
Alessandro is the Lead Engineer at LAOS Network, bringing over 20 years of experience deploying mission-critical systems across domains including blockchain, industrial control for space observatories, military avionics, cinema sound, and audio signal processing. He is highly experienced in system design, software quality, and agile development practices.
Alessandro became a Polkadot protocol developer in 2022 after graduating from the inaugural Polkadot Blockchain Academy and has been a key contributor to the Polkadot ecosystem ever since.
Dr. Alun Evans is a co-founder of LAOS Network, and has over 20 years of experience in the tech industry for entertainment. Alun has a passion for building teams with a strong collaborative culture, that are focused on creating products that solve genuine problems. Previously, he was CEO of Shar3d.io (collaborative 3D applications on the web), CTO of Bodypal.com (virtual garment and fitting service), and Director of Barcelona World Race - THE GAME, the first-ever video game that allowed players to compete in a simultaneous real-world sporting event. Alun has a Ph.D. in Medical Physics from University College London.