At @AvailProject, we want to help scale access to the onchain economy.
Avail DA provides apps with abundant scale.
Avail Nexus allows apps to scale to multiple chains. It scales users' access to any app on any chain.
The worst place to lose a user is right before they use your app.
They came to trade, stake, mint, or play.
But before they get there, they run into a wall of extra steps: bridging, network switching, getting gas, and endless waiting.
A deposit flow shouldn’t send users away from your app before they’ve even started.
Avail Deposits lets users fund from multiple chains directly inside your app, in one seamless flow.
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A $5 balance should not become a 5-step problem.
With Avail Deposits, apps can turn scattered liquidity across chains into one simple deposit flow.
No more sending users away, asking them to bridge first, or losing them before they even try your app.
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The hardest part of building an app isn't shipping the product. It's getting users to actually try it.
And the worst part? They wanted to.
They found your app, got curious, and were ready to give it a real shot.
Then they saw what it would take... bridge to the right chain, switch networks, hunt for gas, run multiple transactions, hope none of it fails.
All before they've even touched what you built.
So they left. Not because your product wasn't good enough. Because the process was.
This is what external bridging actually costs you. Not a metric. Not a number on a dashboard. Real users, with real intent, who never got to see what you made.
Avail Deposits solves this with a simple widget integration directly in your app.
Users can move their funds from multiple chains in one transaction and deposit them directly into your app.
No bridges. No switching. No friction.
So liquidity stops being a barrier, and your users finally get a fair shot.
Try it now 👉 https://t.co/pynLbtMdhi
Your biggest competitor isn't another app.
It's geography.
Your users are spread across ecosystems, and so is their liquidity.
Yet most apps are still confined to a single chain.
It's time to expand beyond your chain, with Avail.
Most crypto apps lose users before they get the chance to impress them.
The problem isn't the product.
It's everything users have to do before they can use it.
If they never reach the product, nothing else matters.
Here's how to fix it 👇
Crypto apps don't fail because of the tech.
They fail because they make users stop.
Stop to bridge. Stop to approve. Stop to switch chains.
But the next-gen apps will let users swap, lend, stake, or send funds across chains, without leaving the app.
Powered by Avail Nexus.
Say you need exactly $100 USDC on @base to make a payment.
With most bridges, this becomes a math problem.
You estimate the conversion, account for fees, check if you have gas, do the transaction, and then see what you get.
Even $1 short means sending extra or redoing it. All because you needed a clean $100.
'Exact Out' solves this.
With Avail Nexus, you can directly choose the output amount.
Nexus calculates the required input in real-time, handles the routing, and gets you to exactly $100.
Not $96, not $103.
No backwards math. No guesswork. No second transaction.
Exact In when you know what you want to spend.
Exact Out when you know what needs to arrive.
And the same experience shows up across every Liquid App powered by Avail Nexus.
Crypto apps are violating User Onboarding 101.
But it’s not really their fault.
The moment a user arrives, we ask them to leave: bridge funds, switch chains, get gas...
Breaking the rule every website is supposed to follow:
When users land on your app, don’t make them leave.
Your app is one integration away from going multichain.
Onboard users in seconds and let them use their existing funds across chains directly in your app.
No bridging.
No switching networks.
No getting gas for each chain.
Only with Avail Nexus.
Unable to comprehend that CBSE will do such noob mistakes. Even more baffling that CERT-In didn't fix/ack after reporting.
The person who found the vulnerability has just appeared for class 12 this year. Kudos 🙏
I had hacked CBSE's OSM (On-Screen Marking Portal) in February and had reported the vulnerabilities to CERT-In, but they were unable to patch most of them.
I've written a detailed blog post about it here: https://t.co/qyT23GkTEJ
We are what we are because of the people around us.
Today, we want to appreciate the Avail community: those who have been here from the early days, and everyone who has found their way here since.
We’re truly glad to have you with us.
Cheers ✨