Fun Fact: The very first prototype I built for Compose was a "Universal ERC-20". A cross-chain erc20 token whose balance is tracked across chains. Spend on one chain and it's reflected on another.
The possibilities with Compose are endless!
Two months ago, 5-minute crypto markets didn't exist on Polymarket.
Today, short-duration crypto markets drive over $500M in weekly transaction volume, over 20% of the platform's total.
That category wasn't feasible before.
5-minute and 15-minute markets across 7 crypto assets mean thousands of new markets per day, each resolving onchain the moment it expires. That's not a manual job.
Bots drive 50%+ of the volume in these markets, viable only because settlement is near-instant.
Goldsky Compose automates these markets.
Compose is the framework for writing durable onchain operations in TypeScript. Wire a function to a trigger (cron, onchain event, HTTP call) and Compose handles the rest: wallets, gas, retries, state, execution traces across 100+ chains.
The same pattern repeats across onchain finance. Banks shipping stablecoin rails. Tokenized funds pricing 24/7. AI agents paying for API calls. In each case, the onchain part is 20% of the system. The other 80% is a backend that happens to have an asset attached.
Compose is for that backend.
Live today: https://t.co/dU1GJjltAU
You can now trade on Polymarket’s 15-minute markets, built with Compose.
Bet-to-payout cycles are now instant: fully automated market creation, verified price feeds, and immediate resolution.
More instantly resolved markets coming.
Every successful onchain app is built on vital offchain components that teams spend months to get right.
@Polymarket just launched instant 15 minute markets, built in just weeks.
It's powered by Compose: the framework handling painful onchain <> offchain interaction👇
Every successful onchain app is built on vital offchain components that teams spend months to get right.
@Polymarket just launched instant 15 minute markets, built in just weeks.
It's powered by Compose: the framework handling painful onchain <> offchain interaction👇
@malleableethics That's what I've read too! This yellow wax was a single blank that came with some cutting tools I just ordered. I normally use blue wax because its easy to order from Amazon and I didn't notice any big difference in hardness between yellow and blue tbh. I'd like to try green next