Your Bitcoin. Your keys. Every step.
Swap it cross-chain without wrapping it, bridging it, or handing it to anyone. It leaves your wallet as BTC and arrives as whatever you chose, natively.
Pact helps you move assets the way god intended them to be moved.
February 2026: Bitcoin dropped 13% and major exchanges paused withdrawals mid-crash. Right when people needed access most.
Custody is convenient until it's frozen.
On Pact, your assets never leave your wallet. Nothing to pause. Nothing to freeze.
When a protocol's security is tied to its own bonded token, the risk compounds:
- Token drops, bonds are worth less
- Weaker bonds, thinner security
- Thinner security, more risk to every user
Pact locks collateral per swap, isolated to your trade. One failure never spreads.
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.
What happens to your swap if a blockchain reorganises mid-trade?
On most systems, that's the nightmare edge case nobody wants to explain.
On Pact, Coinweb contracts automatically re-evaluate the canonical chain state and settle according to the chain's eventual final state.
A temporary reorg can't trick your swap into settling on an orphaned block.
Ordinals. Runes. The whole inscription world lives on Bitcoin and Litecoin, chains most of DeFi can't touch natively.
Pact can. Native BTC and LTC swaps, devoid of wrappers & bridges.
If your assets live on UTXO chains, you finally have a clean way across.
You never find out who's on the other side of your Pact swap. You don't need to.
Their collateral is locked before your trade moves. Deliver or forfeit, enforced by code.
A stranger you'll never meet, and it changes nothing about your safety.
Plenty of people will "buy BTC" and end up with wBTC, an IOU pointing at the real thing.
If you're buying the dip, buy the asset itself. The one secured by Bitcoin, not by a company's promise to redeem.
Swap native. Hold the real one.
Afghanistan will host India for the 1st time in a bilateral series, three T20Is at Delhi, on September 13, 16, and 19, continuing their years long arrangement of playing home games in India and the UAE due to security concerns.
The series also serves as Asian Games preparation.