From BTC to Tron, and everything between.
Pact now runs native swaps across BTC, ETH, BNB, LTC, TRX, DOGE, POL, Base, & Arbitrum.
Two new arrivals. Same trustless swaps. One growing Pact.
When fees eat into every swap, only the well-funded can afford to move cross-chain.
Pact changes the math.
Lower fees mean more projects, more liquidity, more ecosystems connected.
This is the structural shift the space needs.
The bridge is "processing."
Your funds are somewhere between two chains and three prayer emojis.
This is normal cross-chain UX. It shouldn’t be.
Pact settles natively.
Nothing to bridge. Nothing to wait on. Just the trade.
Quick check: open your wallet.
What are you holding more of?
BTC? or wBTC?
wBTC is an IOU issued by a custodian.
If the custodian fails, your IOU fails.
On Pact, you swap for the actual coin.
Native. Across chains.
One of those is Bitcoin. The other’s just a promise.
Just Pact it 🔄️
Because your BTC was never meant to take the scenic route.
→ No bridge risk.
→ No extra trust layer.
Just assets traded across chains the way they should: native, direct, and built for DeFi.
Two years ago, cross-chain DEX trades were barely measurable. Today, they're more than 25% of all DEX volume.
The shift is happening. The infrastructure is finally catching up to demand.
Pact was built for this moment.
Quick question: When was the last time you actually verified that wBTC was backed 1:1?
You haven't, and most people haven't. You just outsource trust and forget about it.
Pact doesn't ask for that trust.
Native BTC, no wrapper between you and the asset.
Providing liquidity on Pact means:
• Collateral isolated per swap
• Full custody of your assets
• Yield from real volume
No impermanent loss. No shared risk. Real yield from real swaps.