We’ve joined the @colosseum Cypherpunk Hackathon as an official side track partner.
💰 $3,000 Prize Pool
🧠 Track: Raiku — The Inevitable Ideathon.
If Solana execution was guaranteed, what would you build?
Enter now → https://t.co/7VVhzRgUuy
It’s live.
only swaps now supports bridgeless USDT swaps between @avax & @base, with more advanced pairs and chains coming very soon.
Try out the new cross-chain reality now.
Verify everything. Start earning points. More details on points drop soon, and every swap from here on out is recorded 👀
Bridges were a workaround.
only swaps is the correction.
Just one clear flow: intent → fulfillment → verification.
This is what cross-chain is supposed to feel like.
Threshold-secured. On-chain finalized. Rewarded.
Threshold signatures are what make only swaps possible.
Instead of trusting a relayer to send a message, or a multisig to sign it correctly, a distributed committee verifies swaps together and produces a single signature you can verify on-chain.
That’s what “trustless” actually means.
only swaps doesn’t mint wrapped tokens.
It doesn’t rely on shared liquidity.
It doesn’t need anyone to "pass a message."
It replaces trust in middlemen, with trust in math.
→ You lock tokens on the source chain.
→ A solver fulfills the swap on the destination, moving the risk away from users if a swap fails to verify.
→ The dcipher network verifies the delivery using threshold signatures, and settles it on-chain
When you bridge, your tokens don’t really move.
They get locked.
A message is passed.
A wrapped version is minted on the other side.
It works… until it doesn’t.
Because you’re trusting someone to pass the message honestly.
Bridges keep breaking not because they’re badly built, but because they all rely on misplaced trust models.
This wasn’t an accidental design flaw, it was baked in from the very beginning.
Bridges rely on trusted actors: multisigs, relayers, validator sets.
If one breaks, everything breaks.
You don’t verify anything yourself, you just hope the other side does what they’re supposed to.
only swaps is a bridgeless cross-chain swap protocol built on the dcipher network.
You lock tokens on chain A.
You receive tokens on chain B.
The network verifies it happened, cryptographically, not socially.
Each verified swap earns you points towards future rewards.
Cross-chain isn’t broken because of code.
It’s broken because we settled for bad trust models.
We built what bridges were supposed to be, and you’ll earn points for using it first.
No wrapped assets. No pooled funds.
Threshold-secured. On-chain finalized.
Meet only swaps ↓
13 Million Onchain Transactions on Doma Testnet 🔥
Two months ago, Doma Testnet went live.
Since then, DomainFi has picked up serious momentum, with builders, traders, and domainers pushing the boundaries of what tokenized domains can do.
Here’s how the summer unfolded 👇
Submissions for the DomainFi Challenge are due this Friday Sept 12!
If you’re building apps around tokenized domains, DeFi primitives, or new RWA infra, this is your shot.
✔️ $50k in prizes now
✔️ $1M in grants for builders after
Don’t miss it 👇
https://t.co/tv6T79IbXV
Saw a tweet the other day about @RialoHQ , so I decided to do a little research. I’ll be breaking it down and also telling you how best you can contribute to this project.
Rialo is a developer-first blockchain platform engineered for internet-scale decentralized applications.
In simple terms, Rialo is a blockchain that is designed to be super easy for developers to build on, while being powerful enough to run apps that millions (or even billions) of people could use.
Why am I so bullish on them?
> Rialo is backed by some of the top VCs in the industry. They’ve raised a $20M seed round led by Pantera, with participation from Coinbase Ventures, Hashed, Variant, and others.
> Rialo is developer-friendly. They provide a lot of Web2-style tools, event-driven architecture, and built-in HTTPS calls.
> Rialo Tech is scalable. It’s RISC-V based, Solana VM compatible, and built for internet-scale performance.
> Rialo also has real-world use cases with native integration for external data/services (no oracles). It supports payments, logistics, gaming, and AI.
How can you contribute to Rialo?
1) Join the Early Waitlist
Go to https://t.co/FbpTTekgBP → Submit your name & email to get early access.
2) Become part of the community on Discord and earn some roles
Important Roles you should try to get :
Xplorer → Every week, 90 people will be randomly selected from Rialo’s X followers.
RialORBIT → you get this if your post reaches at least 10K impressions.
Rialo Club Member Role → Every Tuesday, it is awarded to the best creator from “Club Task” (e.g., art, memes, gifs, content creation).
RialOG → the ultimate role, given to those who help others in Discord & contribute meaningfully (rare role).
The easiest way to Level up is by completing tasks, posting quality content, engaging in the discord chats, and joining raids → aim for the OG role.
To get started:
Join the Discord: https://t.co/edaapVw76Q
Complete the Waiting Room onboarding
Pick your role & start contributing, Bookmark this if you find it useful.
Users can deposit sUSDC as collateral in the lending market (Morpho & Euler) to borrow out stablecoins.
Additionally, users can borrow USDC against sUSDC in the lending market on Arbitrum to participate in the Arbitrum DRIP campaign.
To get started, access https://t.co/UkhRSoyMTS
Additional info at: https://t.co/ZqROi8iX49
ICYMI: To assist in streamlining communication and support, Spark has launched its SPK Loyalty Discord Groups for both English and Chinese speakers.
Get direct access to the contributing team working on Spark ⚡️
XION just became the first L1 blockchain to enable Apple ID login at the protocol level.
We're ready to connect 3B+ Apple devices to Web3 with one click.
Crypto disappears, mass adoption gets real.