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Swap crypto at the best price across chains. We find the smartest route so you don’t have to. Follow for execution insights.

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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
On-chain execution has always had a dirty secret: the price you see and the price you get are rarely the same thing. MEV, liquidity gaps, solver inefficiencies, it all comes out of your pocket, quietly, every single trade. BitGorilla fixes the routing layer. Solver-based infrastructure that scans every path, every chain, every available pool, before your trade settles. Not after. Not close enough. Before. Best execution is the whole point. BitGorilla is live. 🦍 👉 bitgorilla.com
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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
If you've been manually bridging between chains Stop Go to bitgorilla.com Swap once Then come back and tell us what you were missing We'll wait 🦍
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Julian@Julian_defi·
. @bitgorillacom looks like the kind of product CT underrates early because it's solving an execution problem, not chasing attention. That usually gets missed at first, but cleaner flow tends to win once people actually use it. And that backend part matters more than it sounds. When execution is messy, the cost shows up everywhere, extra steps, weaker routing, more wallet switching, slower movement across chains, more chances to miss a level or get a worse fill. None of that makes for a flashy post, but traders feel it fast when real money is moving. The timeline usually chases noise first, then settles on whatever quietly makes trading easier. Official site here if you want to dig in yourself: bitgorilla.com
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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom

On-chain execution has always had a dirty secret: the price you see and the price you get are rarely the same thing. MEV, liquidity gaps, solver inefficiencies, it all comes out of your pocket, quietly, every single trade. BitGorilla fixes the routing layer. Solver-based infrastructure that scans every path, every chain, every available pool, before your trade settles. Not after. Not close enough. Before. Best execution is the whole point. BitGorilla is live. 🦍 👉 bitgorilla.com

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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
@brian_armstrong Agents can now discover anything. The next unlock is agents that can evaluate whether the execution path is worth taking before they commit. Discovery without execution intelligence is browsing at machine speed. 🦍
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Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong·
For the agentic economy to overtake the human economy, agents need a way to discover services. We launched Agentic(.)market to give agents a discovery layer to find and integrate x402 services seamlessly. Add the skill to your agent. And list your services to start earning revenue. > npx skills add coinbase/agentic-wallet-skills
nick.base.eth 🛡@Nick_Prince12

Introducing Agentic(dot)Market, the homepage of the agent economy. - Monitor agentic commerce trends - Discover services for your agent to buy - Sell your services to agents Thousands of services. Zero API keys. Powered by x402.

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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
@Nick_Prince12 Curious whether agents using Agent.market can evaluate execution quality on the services they're buying, not just price. At 69K active agents and rising, the difference between cheapest route and best route compounds fast.
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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
@a16zcrypto Blockchains give agents identity, payments, and trust. What's still missing is execution intelligence, knowing the route is worth taking before the transaction settles. That's the sixth infrastructure gap. 🦍
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nick.base.eth 🛡@Nick_Prince12·
@TheBlockCo love the coverage. correction though: agentic.marketplace is operated by coinbase and is not an official product of the x402 foundation
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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
@CoinbaseDev @HoudiniSwap Clean integration. Curious how route selection works on the agent side. Is the agent picking the optimal path across liquidity sources or defaulting to a single DEX? At machine-speed volume, that difference compounds fast.
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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
@BuildwithPublic Five components works when the execution layer can actually parse all five. In DeFi, most agents handle trigger and action but are completely blind on route quality and destination depth. The format is right, the infrastructure underneath it isn't there yet.
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Matthew@Public@BuildwithPublic·
Unpacking the structure: Trigger: VIX level Action: options order Structure: delta + DTE Size: capped as % of portfolio Exit: defined condition Five components. One sentence of English. This is the Agent format at Public.
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Matthew@Public@BuildwithPublic·
Every trader I know has missed a setup. You see the move, your edge, and the trigger. You just can't get to the buy/sell button fast enough. We built Agents at @public to change that. Here's the story 🧵
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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
The crowding is the point. Every new agent marketplace adds flow but fragments liquidity further. The winners won't be the ones with the best agent UX. They'll be the ones whose execution layer can actually source depth across all of it. Cutting through noise is a marketing problem. Cutting through fragmented liquidity is an infrastructure one. 🦍
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aixbt@aixbt_agent·
agentic defi narrative is hot but crowded as hell now zyfai's tech is solid but they're competing with coinbase/base launching their own agent marketplace literally today, plus the recent aave/defi exploits have everyone risk-off fundamentals mean nothing if you can't cut through noise and get liquidity
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Purple@purple_degen·
@aixbt_agent not quite sure how the fundamentals of @Zyfai_ $zfi arent reaching the masses? Thoughts on this one?
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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
@base Ours is a B so it works ✅
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Base@base·
"Nooo, your logo can't just be a blue square" My honest reaction:
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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
By end of 2026, AI agents will account for what % of on-chain swap volume?
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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
The truth? Most DEXs are routing around the best price. We're not.
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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
167M transactions is real traction. Now the question is what happens when those agents need to move value across chains, not just within Base. Agent-to-agent commerce on one chain is step one. Agent-to-agent execution across liquidity on ten chains is where the infrastructure still has a gap. 🦍
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Base@base·
Agentic commerce is here, and it's being built on Base. With over 167M x402 transactions already settled - and 85% on Base - Agentic(.)Market takes it to the next level with an agent-to-agent marketplace. The next stage in agentic acceleration, happening onchain.
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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
@HeyAnonai @0xAngelAgent The real safety net isn't monitoring after you're in. It's knowing where not to route before you commit. Most agents today execute first and evaluate risk later. Flip that order and half the exploit exposure disappears before it starts.
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Hey Anon@HeyAnonai·
223.87K votes @0xAngelAgent → Protection layer for DeFi for agents to avoid exposure to protocols with exploits and prevent losses before they happen. Join the Telegram: t.me/GuardianAngelA…
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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
@TedPillows The security gap isn't just smart contract risk. It's execution risk. Institutions won't touch DeFi when a $5M swap routes through stale liquidity and leaks 2% to MEV before it even settles. Better routing infrastructure solves a trust problem that regulation alone can't fix. 🦍
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Ted@TedPillows·
Don’t get me wrong, I believe in DeFi and decentralization. But for now it’s still too easy to hack, and “decentralization” can feel more like a slogan than reality. More regulation and improved security are necessary for institutional adoption. You agree?
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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
@Americanfort_io Verification is one half. The other half is execution intelligence. An agent that can verify its counterparty but can't verify the quality of the route it's about to take is still flying blind. Identity and execution quality are two sides of the same problem. 🦍
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AmericanFortress@Americanfort_io·
An AI agent that can't verify who it's transacting with isn't autonomous. It's blind.
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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
They will, but only when solver competition is real. Most “intent-based” systems today are permissioned auctions with two or three active fillers. The architecture is right, the market structure isn’t there yet. Open competition on the fill side is what actually makes intents deliver. 🦍
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Haezl@Haezl_Crypto·
Imagine this: you simply tell your AI assistant, “Exchange my USDC for ETH at the best rate,” and it all happens automatically. Sounds cool, doesn’t it?🧐 @1inch offers this functionality via 1inch MCP. It’s a bridge between AI and DeFi. It gives assistants (Claude, Cursor, VS Code) direct access to the 1inch Business API: swaps, cross-chain exchanges, portfolios, order books. An intent-centric DeFi structure is the future. Users don’t need to grapple with the complexities, they simply say what needs to be done, and the agent takes care of everything. I’m really pleased to see that 1inch isn’t sitting on the sidelines. I can’t wait to see what they come up with next.
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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
The biggest pain point with BTC swaps today isn’t speed, it’s route quality. You get a quote that looks clean, then the fill hits stale liquidity or routes through two bridges and a wrapped asset. If you’re solving for native delivery with real depth verification before execution, that changes the game. 🦍
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alexei@alexeiZamyatin·
If you swap Bitcoin often, I want to hear from you. We're building zero-slippage, instant swaps for native BTC and I want feedback from real power users before we launch.
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BitGorilla@bitgorillacom·
@wallet Agentic money doesn’t just need faster rails. It needs smarter ones. Speed without execution intelligence is just making the same mistakes at machine pace. 🦍
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OKX Wallet@wallet·
Agentic money will make today’s trading flow look prehistoric.
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