Most exchanges ask users to make 1️⃣ of 2️⃣ sacrifices.
1️⃣ Give up custody for convenience
OR
2️⃣ Give up execution quality for sovereignty
KalqiX was built to free users from unnecessary sacrifices.
Users get Self-custody, quality execution, and verified settlement.
After all, isn't trading challenging enough as it is?
⛈ A lot of DeFi users treat MEV bots like bad weather.
Annoying & inconvenient, but a necessary evil.
But are sandwich attacks watering your plants? Didn't think so.
KalqiX prevents sandwich attacks and sidelines MEV bots with:
• Private order flow
• Off-chain execution
• On-chain verification
☀️ Your trading strategy deserves clear skies.
⚠️ Warning!
❕CEXs can freeze withdrawals.
❕DEXs can expose your intent.
❕AMMs can move price against you.
KalqiX was built to avoid the usual traps.
Maintain self-custody, quality execution, and trustless settlement, with KalqiX.
You get it all when you're on a KalqiX CLOB DEX.
Mainnet is around the corner, and one of the key layers in KalqiX's stack is @AvailProject.
We're building a high-performance CLOB DEX, but scaling orderbook trading across chains isn't only about execution speed. Data availability matters too.
If you want deployments across ecosystems, you need transaction data to stay available, verifiable, and easy to work with as demand expands.
That's where Avail fits for KalqiX.
Avail gives KalqiX a modular data availability layer, helping us bring our exchange infrastructure to more environments without turning every expansion into a full rebuild.
The goal is simple:
• keep performance high
• keep liquidity from fragmenting
• make multi-chain deployment less painful
• keep decentralization at the core
Avail's broader stack points toward unified liquidity and smoother cross-chain UX, which lines up closely with how KalqiX thinks about the next phase of on-chain trading.
As MainNet approaches, we're excited to keep building with Avail and show what pro-grade on-chain trading can look like when the infrastructure underneath actually scales.
Our CEO @sameepsi wrote the definitive guide to ZK CLOB DEXs - what they are, how they work, and why they're replacing AMMs for serious traders.
Covers the full landscape: KalqiX, Lighter, Hibachi, zkCLOB, zkLink.
3,500 words. No fluff.
Link in comments
Exchanges shouldn’t be gatekept.
They should be spawnable.
KalqiX lets you launch your own exchange, hassle-free.
No friction. No liquidity deserts.
Tap into shared liquidity from day one ⚡
Your brand.
Your community.
Your exchange.
Fueling a new wave of community-owned markets.
⛈ A lot of DeFi users treat MEV bots like bad weather.
Annoying & inconvenient, but a necessary evil.
But are sandwich attacks watering your plants? Didn't think so.
KalqiX prevents sandwich attacks and sidelines MEV bots with:
• Private order flow
• Off-chain execution
• On-chain verification
☀️ Your trading strategy deserves clear skies.
Most exchanges ask users to make 1️⃣ of 2️⃣ sacrifices.
1️⃣ Give up custody for convenience
OR
2️⃣ Give up execution quality for sovereignty
KalqiX was built to free users from unnecessary sacrifices.
Users get Self-custody, quality execution, and verified settlement.
After all, isn't trading challenging enough as it is?
Mainnet is around the corner, and one of the key layers in KalqiX's stack is @AvailProject.
We're building a high-performance CLOB DEX, but scaling orderbook trading across chains isn't only about execution speed. Data availability matters too.
If you want deployments across ecosystems, you need transaction data to stay available, verifiable, and easy to work with as demand expands.
That's where Avail fits for KalqiX.
Avail gives KalqiX a modular data availability layer, helping us bring our exchange infrastructure to more environments without turning every expansion into a full rebuild.
The goal is simple:
• keep performance high
• keep liquidity from fragmenting
• make multi-chain deployment less painful
• keep decentralization at the core
Avail's broader stack points toward unified liquidity and smoother cross-chain UX, which lines up closely with how KalqiX thinks about the next phase of on-chain trading.
As MainNet approaches, we're excited to keep building with Avail and show what pro-grade on-chain trading can look like when the infrastructure underneath actually scales.
KalqiX 🤝 QuickSwap
KalqiX is proud to be partnered with @QuickswapDEX.
QuickSwap has been first to the punch evangelizing cutting-edge DeFi tech since 2020.
Now, the blue dragon is locked in on KalqiX's CLOB DEX.
QuickSwap DEX about to leapfrog the industry....again.
KalqiX 🤝 QuickSwap
KalqiX is proud to be partnered with @QuickswapDEX.
QuickSwap has been first to the punch evangelizing cutting-edge DeFi tech since 2020.
Now, the blue dragon is locked in on KalqiX's CLOB DEX.
QuickSwap DEX about to leapfrog the industry....again.
Exchanges shouldn’t be gatekept.
They should be spawnable.
KalqiX lets you launch your own exchange, hassle-free.
No friction. No liquidity deserts.
Tap into shared liquidity from day one ⚡
Your brand.
Your community.
Your exchange.
Fueling a new wave of community-owned markets.
Our CEO @sameepsi wrote the definitive guide to ZK CLOB DEXs - what they are, how they work, and why they're replacing AMMs for serious traders.
Covers the full landscape: KalqiX, Lighter, Hibachi, zkCLOB, zkLink.
3,500 words. No fluff.
Link in comments
Multi-chain expansion shouldn't mean rebuilding from scratch every time.
For @kalqix, Avail DA handles data availability as their exchange scales, and Avail Nexus keeps liquidity unified across ecosystems.
Pro-grade trading deserves pro-grade infrastructure. 🤝
After moving serious volume on QuickSwap, I watched every institutional desk that came to look at DeFi turn around and leave
Not because of tech risk — they understood smart contracts
They left because AMMs leak their entire strategy to the mempool before execution
You can't hide a $10M order when every bot can see it coming and front-run the price
Institutions need three things AMMs structurally cannot provide: order privacy, sub-second execution, and zero information leakage
ZK-matched orderbook solves all three, 10ms settlement, encrypted orders until match, on-chain proof after
Self-custody stays. MEV disappears. strategy stays private.
The gap between CEX execution and onchain execution just closed
$285 million stolen from Drift. Private key compromised. Deposits and withdrawals suspended. Users left hoping they get their money back.
This is 2026 and we're still losing hundreds of millions because DeFi protocols hold user funds with single points of failure.
Q1 alone: $169 million stolen across 34 protocols.
Step Finance - $40M.
Truebit - $26M.
Resolv Labs - breached.
And now Drift $285M.
Every single one was a private key or smart contract exploit. Not a protocol design flaw. An access control failure.
This is the part of DeFi nobody wants to talk about: decentralization doesn't mean anything if one compromised key can drain the entire protocol.
Real self-custody means the protocol NEVER holds your funds. Not "we hold them but we promise we're secure." Never.
Non-custodial by design.
Not by policy.
The infrastructure to build this way exists. ZK proofs for verification.
On-chain settlement for transparency. User-controlled keys for custody.
It's harder to build. It's slower to ship. But when your users' money is on the line, "harder to build" is the only acceptable answer.
⚠️ Warning!
❕CEXs can freeze withdrawals.
❕DEXs can expose your intent.
❕AMMs can move price against you.
KalqiX was built to avoid the usual traps.
Maintain self-custody, quality execution, and trustless settlement, with KalqiX.
You get it all when you're on a KalqiX CLOB DEX.
⛈ A lot of DeFi users treat MEV bots like bad weather.
Annoying & inconvenient, but a necessary evil.
But are sandwich attacks watering your plants? Didn't think so.
KalqiX prevents sandwich attacks and sidelines MEV bots with:
• Private order flow
• Off-chain execution
• On-chain verification
☀️ Your trading strategy deserves clear skies.