Hermes is now live in the GOAT Network ecosystem.
Bridge routes are available for BTCB, DOGEB, and enzoBTC between @BNBCHAIN, @ethereum, and GOAT Network Mainnet.
@HermesOmnichain is an omnichain liquidity layer that combines cross-chain routing, AMM liquidity, and gauge-driven incentives into one capital-efficient system.
This expands supported asset movement into the GOAT ecosystem and improves the liquidity infrastructure available to users and builders.
More routes. More assets. More liquidity pathways into Bitcoin-secured applications.
I want to get a bit more public about the work we at the Kohaku Initiative inside the EF are doing
I notice there's hype but there's also confusion. Best way to clarify things is to speak candidly and openly about what I'm working on day-to-day
🧵time (bc i dont pay twitter $)
ETH mainnet → @NibiruChain → $ynETHx
A clean example of omnichain yield UX:
ETH in
yield-bearing ETH exposure out
no manual bridge dance
Route powered by Velora, with LayerZero messaging under the hood.
Feels like the right direction for cross-chain yield access 🌀
@VeloraDEX@yieldnestfi
Every wallet shows you "asset changes" before you sign a transaction.
Most of them call a centralized API to do it.
We don't. Here's how @WalletChan_ simulates every transaction using nothing but raw RPC calls and a ghost contract that never exists onchain 🧵
Deep liquidity ≠ billions in TVL
Deep liquidity = surgical capital efficiency
Concentrated liquidity lets you deploy capital exactly where the volume actually happens. No wasted ranges.
max yield for LPs
best execution for swappers 🪽