Most DEXs: “Estimated slippage 0.3%” → actual slippage 3% when you click. Pact: “Here’s your price, yes or no?” This is how you build for adults with real money.
#Pact_Swap
@Pact_Swap Most DEXs: “Estimated slippage 0.3%” → actual slippage 3% when you click. Pact: “Here’s your price, yes or no?” This is how you build for adults with real money.
If you're moving $100K+ across chains, slippage on most DEXs eats your trade.
Order book matching on Pact means you see the price before you commit.
This is tech built for trades that actually matter.
Uniswap's V3 concentrated liquidity was powerful but Ethereum-only. Pact can deploy similar features across all chains simultaneously. Any dApp, any chain, same advanced liquidity primitives. That’s scalable infrastructure.#Pact_Swap
@Pact_Swap Uniswap's V3 concentrated liquidity was powerful but Ethereum-only. Pact can deploy similar features across all chains simultaneously. Any dApp, any chain, same advanced liquidity primitives. That’s scalable infrastructure.
Uniswap became infrastructure.
Not because it was the best swap UI.
Because dApps could build on top of it.
Pact brings that concept further.
→ Fully deployed as smart contracts.
→ Composable across all supported chains.
Any dApp can use Pact as its native liquidity layer.
Every bridge hack starts with a wrapped asset or a custodian. wBTC is no safer. Pact avoids both. Native swaps across chains. Real Bitcoin, real security.
#Pact_Swap
@Pact_Swap Every bridge hack starts with a wrapped asset or a custodian. wBTC is no safer. Pact avoids both. Native swaps across chains. Real Bitcoin, real security.
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.
Most protocols give you security as an optional add-on; Pact gives you no choice—the swap is secure because the collateral can’t move freely.#Pact_Swap
@Pact_Swap Most protocols give you security as an optional add-on; Pact gives you no choice—the swap is secure because the collateral can’t move freely.
Most protocols add security on top of the swap.
Pact builds it into the swap itself.
The collateral is locked before the trade settles. The outcome is enforced by the contract.
Nobody decides because the code already did.
That's the difference.
"Love that Pact doesn’t force another extension or seed phrase. Connect, swap, done. The whole onboarding is closing a tab. Fast, secure, and frictionless."#Pact_Swap
@Pact_Swap "Love that Pact doesn’t force another extension or seed phrase. Connect, swap, done. The whole onboarding is closing a tab. Fast, secure, and frictionless."
You don't need to download anything to use Pact.
No app. No browser extension specific to us. No new seed phrase to write down.
Connect the wallet you already have, swap, close the tab. That's the entire onboarding flow.