25ms block times on mainnet. And getting faster.
Archon will bring @Aptos toward 10ms block times — closing the gap between decentralized infrastructure and centralized exchanges.
The full stack for markets and machines, built for the speed they demand.
Half a million people just got access to a faster financial system.
@useTria isn't a typical wallet. It's a self-custodial financial OS used across 150+ countries, where users trade, have the opportunity to earn yield, swap assets, and spend with a Visa card from a single account.
To make that experience work in real life, you need more than features. You need infrastructure that doesn't slow down when people actually use it.
That's why Tria integrated Aptos.
Because financial apps don't break at rest, they break under load.
Payments, swaps, trading, and card spending all require the same thing: instant settlement, low fees, and consistent uptime. Aptos delivers that at the base layer with sub-second finality, parallel execution, and infrastructure designed to stay live under demand.
But performance alone wasn't the reason.
That requires an ecosystem where real capital already moves onchain.
BlackRock's BUIDL fund is already deployed on Aptos. Franklin Templeton's onchain money market fund (FOBXX, via the BENJI token) is, too. Stablecoin market cap on Aptos hit an all-time high of $1.947B on May 29.
That matters when you're building an app that sits between users and global markets.
The integration goes further.
Through @DecibelTrade, eligible Tria users can access fully onchain perpetuals inside the same app they use for payments and yield. Trading, settlement, and collateral all run on Aptos, while users move between trading and spending without switching systems.
No bridging. No separate interfaces. No fragmentation.
The full stack for markets and machines.
Traditional finance can't eliminate information leakage—intermediaries always see the order flow.
Encrypted Mempool can. Opt in per transaction. Public once validated. Only possible in decentralized systems.
@AptosLabs' Co-Founder and CEO, @AveryChing, for @FractionAI_xyz.
The onchain trading engine keeps expanding.
@DecibelTrade now supports commodity perps from Gold (XAU), Silver (XAG), and Oil (WTI), to equity perps including NVDA, TSLA, GOOGL, AMZN, MU, SNDK, and CBRS.
Every market. Fully onchain. Powered by Aptos.
https://t.co/c4bDczHJhy
Opt-in encrypted balances and transfer amounts. Selective disclosure for authorized auditors. No third-party tooling—confidentiality built natively into @Aptos at the protocol layer.
Built by Aptos Labs.
Numbers behind the full stack for markets and machines:
26ms block times. 99.99% uptime. 5.5B+ lifetime transactions. +$3B in volume on @DecibelTrade.
Built for speed. Proven at scale.
Trillions in securities are moving to 24/7 blockchain rails. The question isn't if—it's which infrastructure handles it at institutional scale.
The answer is Aptos. The full stack for markets and machines.
Move-powered security. Native confidentiality. Post-quantum ready.
Institutional access points to the full stack for markets and machines.
One example: $APT futures, live on @Bitnomial. CFTC-regulated and physically settled. The path toward a U.S.-listed Aptos ETF continues to take shape.
Learn more: https://t.co/rQ3Y3PWBCN
Build where the demand is massive. Find product-market fit first — everything else follows.
Short-term traction can fade. 10-year conviction compounds.
@_inceptioncap's Founder & GP, @davidgan1818 with Aptos Foundation's @aptAlix.
People are using agents to transact on their behalf. Those agents need rails built for speed, composability, and scale.
Aptos—the full stack for markets and machines.
@AptosLabs' Co-Founder and CEO, @AveryChing, for @FractionAI_xyz.
Opaque abort codes? Gone.
Move v2.4 gives developers readable error messages with format args, public visibility for structs and enums, and extended match expressions.
Less friction, more Move.
https://t.co/t0u1tiakSQ
A regulated U.S. transfer agent just published the technical case for why they built on Aptos.
@Vertalo_ breaks down why Aptos earned integration into VSP, the Vertalo Securities Protocol — the infrastructure behind cap tables, corporate actions, and shareholder recordkeeping.
Three ways $APT has the potential to work across the Aptos stack:
Access to unique features.
Staking for performance.
Burns on every transaction.
Each shaped by network governance.