Worth unpacking how 79x is even possible.
In an AMM depth IS the price function so capital sits idle defending the curve to keep slippage low. Velocity caps near 1x.
Bolt moves pricing off the curve using oracle prices, pool just settles, hedges + refills.
Same dollar works all day: 1.28x → 79x.
Worth unpacking how 79x is even possible.
In an AMM depth IS the price function so capital sits idle defending the curve to keep slippage low. Velocity caps near 1x.
Bolt moves pricing off the curve using oracle prices, pool just settles, hedges + refills.
Same dollar works all day: 1.28x → 79x.
79x daily capital velocity.
The peer average across 15 other $SUI/USDC pools on Sui: 1.28x.
Here's what that number actually means for aggregators, LPs, and anyone routing volume on Sui 🧵
Top-10 ranking means something: the best teams are building infrastructure that solves real constraints.
Privacy. Execution. Capital efficiency.
Sui szn is real.
Bolt enables liquidity to turn over significantly more often by continuously hedging onchain trades and quickly replenishing liquidity.
Less capital is required to support the same level of trading activity while fees are distributed across a smaller base.
Capital efficiency 📈
Capital velocity measures how hard your liquidity works.
Bolt's in May: 79.7x per day. The average across 16 other SUI/USDC pools on Sui: 1.28x.
Not a marginal improvement. A different model.
When markets are volatile, execution quality matters way more.
@BoltLiquidity gives Sui users access to deterministic, oracle-aligned pricing through Sui aggregators to reduce slippage and improve fill quality if you're trying to get in or out of a spot position.
We're continuing to dial in @BoltLiquidity custom oracle to provide pricing that reflects the true market price across the most liquid venues.
This allows DEXs and liquidity sources across @SuiNetwork ecosystem to synchronize their pricing quick and efficiently for users.
Aggregators like Cetus route through Bolt for a reason.
Oracle-referenced pricing. Atomic settlement.
Zero slippage $SUI/USDC swaps.
The integration took days. The execution quality is permanent.
@BoringBiz_ The market has been irrational, especially on tech stocks for years now... anyone using fundamentals to value companies got absolutely rekt and its sad tbh.
Wallets don't come back for narratives. They come back for quality fills.
~73% of Bolt wallets return monthly.
~31 average trades per wallet (and counting).
Inefficient pricing mechanisms create opportunity for Bolt to provide better value to users when they swap and Sui was the perfect fit to deploy our deterministic pricing model.