Managing multiple wallets, bridges, and payment paths creates friction across the digital economy.
Frame was designed to simplify that infrastructure into one interoperable environment.
#interoperability#DeFi
Multi-chain deployment has traditionally required separate audits, codebases, and maintenance cycles.
Frame was designed to reduce that overhead through unified infrastructure.
#Web3#infrastructure
Cross-chain infrastructure does not need to rely on custodial asset transfers.
Frame was designed so connected chains can settle directly, without holding assets in transit.
#DeFi#infrastructure
Global payroll is notoriously difficult for a 14-country remote team.
Frame gives businesses a way to settle across connected chains without correspondent banks, custodial transit, or multi-day wire delays.
#blockchain#payments
Cross-chain activity introduces architectural complexity across networks, liquidity, and settlement.
Frame is designed around a different approach focused on unified routing and reducing reliance on assets moving through intermediary pathways.
#blockchain#Web3
When a new chain launches, the market gets more opportunity and more complexity.
Frame is built for a connected model where new ecosystems can expand access instead of adding another isolated destination.
#blockchain#Web3
Blockchain fragmentation creates real costs for developers:
split audiences, repeated deployments, and fragmented tooling.
Frame is designed as a connective layer across ecosystems, not another isolated destination.
#blockchain#interoperability
Reaching users across chains should not require rebuilding the same product again and again.
Frame is built around a simpler idea: deploy once and reach across connected ecosystems.
#blockchain#Web3#interoperability
For builders, what creates the biggest cost in multi-chain development?
Separate deployments?
Audits?
Maintenance?
Supporting users across networks?
Let us know what feels hardest in practice.
#blockchain#Web3
When one blockchain ecosystem grows, should that growth stay isolated, or become easier to access across the broader market?
Frame is built around the idea that connection increases value across networks.
#blockchain#Web3#interoperability
What still feels harder than it should for multi-chain users:
moving assets, using apps across networks, bridge steps, or knowing where liquidity lives?
Frame is built for a more connected experience. #blockchain#DeFi
When users rely on bridges, the architecture matters.
Custody, wrapped assets, and assets in transit can all introduce risk and friction.
What do you think users worry about most when moving across chains?
#blockchain#Web3
TCP/IP did not compete with applications. It connected them.
Frame is built around the same infrastructure idea: connected networks are more useful than isolated ones.
#blockchaintechnology#interoperability
Most cross-chain users know the feeling: extra steps, bridge fees, waiting periods, and uncertainty about where assets are during the move.
What part of cross-chain activity still feels most frustrating to you?
#Web3#interoperability
What do you think makes mainstream crypto adoption harder than it should be?
Wallet setup?
Gas fees?
Bridge friction?
Network switching?
Security concerns?
Let us know what you think needs to get easier first.
#blockchain#Web3
Interoperability is not just a technical feature.
It is a business requirement for a market where liquidity, users, and assets are spread across networks.
What is the biggest blocker to mainstream adoption?
#blockchain#Web3
When people talk about crypto adoption, do they focus too much on apps and not enough on the infrastructure underneath them?
Apps are what users see.
Infrastructure is what makes them work.
#blockchain#Web3
Build where your users already are.
Reach value across more than one environment.
That is the direction blockchain infrastructure needs to move.
Frame is designed around connection.
#blockchain#DeFi#interoperability
Frame is not asking developers to abandon the networks they already use.
The goal is to make those networks easier to connect.
That is a different model than competing for isolated ecosystems.
#blockchain#Web3#interoperability
What part of crypto adoption still feels too hard for everyday users?
Wallets?
Gas?
Bridges?
Network switching?
Knowing where their assets are?
Curious what people think needs to get easier first.
#blockchain#Web3