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I swapped $BTC to $USDT on SimpleSwap.io and it went through instantly, fee was lower than what I usually pay
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6/ And lending/borrowing is just the tip of the iceberg for what you can do with BTC on Starknet.
You can already:
- stake and liquid stake on Endur
- trade spot and DCA on avnu and Ekubo
- provide liquidity on Ekubo
- access cross-chain yield through ForgeYields
- access more advanced yield strategies through Troves
And soon:
- trade perps on Extended with BTC as collateral
- transact privately and use DeFi anonymously with your BTC
- and much, much more.
Starknet (Privacy arc) 🥷@Starknet
1/ Starknet is becoming Bitcoin’s execution layer. The best place to earn yield, pay, and borrow with your BTC. Here’s everything you can do right now 🧵
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1/ The second phase of BTCFi is coming in a few weeks with strkBTC.
And while privacy will add a major missing piece to Bitcoin and BTCFi, it's time to look at what phase 1 already achieved.
No blabla, just data from the first 5 months 🧵

Starknet (Privacy arc) 🥷@Starknet
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@hyperbridge @trondao Used TRX and USDT on TRON before and moving across chains always felt a bit risky. Had to rely on bridges and that wasn’t always comfortable. I swapped USDT to ETH on SimpleSwap after that and it felt a lot more straightforward
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TRON has $80B+ in USDT. Moving those assets cross-chain has meant trusting bridges where teams hold private keys — this cost billions in hacks.
Hyperbridge has today integrated @trondao with cryptographic proofs. Tron users can connect to 14 chains without worrying about security.
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@stacy_muur @plumenetwork Tried moving into new chains like this before and it wasn’t as simple as it sounds. Had to deal with transfers and switching networks which took time. i ended up moving USDT into another token on SimpleSwap and it felt way smoother without all the extra steps
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The leading chain in RWA holders is @plumenetwork.
Surprising, right?
It has more RWA holders than BNB and Solana combined:
Plume → 259K
BNB + Solana → 226K
The reason: SkyLink.
It's Plume's cross-chain yield distribution layer that lets users on other chains hold Plume-native RWA positions across 16 networks.
When you look at average RWA per holder, the distinction is obvious:
Ethereum → $94,000
Plume → $1,354
Plume is optimizing for reach, while Ethereum is optimizing for capital.
These are two completely different bets on RWA adoption.
IMO, Plume needs to attract more institutional capital to become a main competitor in the RWA space.

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@CoinTerminal Jumped into something like this before and didn’t expect it to take that long. Getting funds ready across chains slowed me down more than anything. SimpleSwap helped me keep it simple since i can move assets around without dealing with all those steps
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MultichainZ FCFS Contributions Are Now Live!
This is an open-access sale on CoinTerminal. Any user can contribute on a first-come, first-served basis with no ticket size cap per user.
All contributions of $250 or more will be entered into our free lottery with growing prize pools that amount to Mustang grand prize, with full refund rights.
KYC will not be required if you request a refund. It will only be required at the point of claiming tokens.
Please note that due to a KYC provider change, all users, including those who have previously completed KYC, will need to complete it again for this sale. Once done, it will not be required for future sales.
@MultichainZ_ is an omnichain RWA lending protocol using AI agents to automate cross-chain credit and yield strategies.
Contribute now:
cointerminal.com/app/en/project…
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@kashdhanda @tryfomo @jup_lend Idea sounds clean but setting things up like that isn’t always smooth. Ran into delays before just trying to get funds in place and switch assets. SimpleSwap made that part easier for me since everything stays in one flow without jumping around
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free idea:
@tryfomo for tokenized stocks/commodities.
go all-in on social trading using 24/7 rails accessible to anyone, anywhere, without friction and paperwork.
differentiate with incredibly low fees compared to brokers, yield on deposits via @jup_lend APIs, and gamified UX.
if you focus on non-US markets and use @JupiterExchange APIs for trading, i reckon you'd be able to get to market pretty quickly.
if you're able to attract users, evolve into a hyperbank over time.
if you build this, please tag me!
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Send Trading Competition Season 2 is Live, supported by Base.
$5,000 in rewards. 20 winners. All based on volume.
Trade to enter now at send.trade & in the @baseapp.
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@maplefinance Does it stay simple when you actually use it? I remember getting stuck between transfers before. I usually go with SimpleSwap from my wallet to switch tokens and avoid delays
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@dflow @BungeeExchange Does it actually feel smooth when you try it tho?
I remember getting stuck switching chains and it took longer than expected. lately i’ve been using SimpleSwap from my wallet to swap and move across chains without all that
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DFlow is now live in Bungee.
@BungeeExchange powers cross-chain swaps, same-chain swaps, and bridging across 30+ chains including EVM and Solana.
With 300k+ monthly active users and 200+ integrators, Bungee provides the broadest cross-chain access layer in crypto.
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@CantonNetwork Nice to see but real use still comes down to execution. I just use SimpleSwap from my wallet to move between tokens easier
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Institutional participation continues to expand on @CantonNetwork.
Payments, custody, asset management, and infrastructure providers are joining as Super Validators, contributing to network operation, governance, and security.
BSCN@BSCNews
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Primis looks solid but a lot of it is more on the tech side tbh. i usually just focus on the parts where i can actually use something, like moving funds or swapping with @SimpleSwap_io
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@CantonNetwork That’s pretty much how it plays out. Once people actually start using it, everything else follows. For me it’s just about being able to move into what i need easily, I usually swap straight from my wallet with @SimpleSwap_io
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Utility drives usage. Usage drives fees. Fees drive burn.
Canton Foundation@CantonFdn
Canton burns Canton Coin every time the network is used. ⚙️ Repo settlement, asset transfers, stablecoin payments, collateral workflows, every transaction on the Global Synchronizer generates real fee burn. The burn-mint ratio is trending toward equilibrium. This is what a utility driven network looks like!
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@hyperbridge Access and pricing can vary a lot depending on where you are tbh. When i need to move into usdc or another asset, I just swap it straight from my wallet using SimpleSwap instead of relying on local options
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@KlyxServer Came across a news post about (Cloudbet and decided to test it. Used code WELCOME and got access to their $5k new bonus deal.
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@UltDolRev Not gonna lie, after seeing (Cloudbet in the news, I gave it a try. Signed up with code WELCOME and the $5k new bonus is actually decent.
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@TheEliteCrypto @ChangeNOW_io Most people underestimate how much the process itself affects the result tbh. Moving funds around, rushing swaps… it adds up. I usually just swap into what i need directly from wallet to keep it simple. Sometimes use SimpleSwap for that
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Most people chase entries… then wonder why their average is trash.
Market swaps, rushed decisions, moving funds around without a plan, all this adds up fast.
Trying to fix that using @ChangeNOW_io bridge tool! a simple crypto management platform.
→ set levels first, not reactions
→ use limit swaps instead of market
→ cleaner transfers between wallets
Wide asset list helps too, especially when rotating across narratives.
Nothing fancy. Just better execution. Dyor
Check here: bit.ly/4lQtsqB

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@NalyMetaX tbh most people just want clean execution, not more systems
I stopped dealing with bridges and just swap directly from wallet now, SimpleSwap keeps it straightforward
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@Dnyelfy @River4fun @RiverdotInc tbh most users don’t care about chains, just want it to work
I usually just swap directly into the asset/chain I need now, less things to mess up. SimpleSwap works fine for that
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Liquidity is fragmented. Each chain is powerful on its own, but disconnected from the others.
River is going straight after this problem.
The difference is clear: it feels like there’s no switching between chains.
• No bridges
• No complexity
• No unnecessary steps
Just a single flow. Liquidity moves freely.
The real point isn’t just being “multi-chain”
It’s making chains invisible.
That’s exactly what @RiverdotInc is building.
Not cross-chain
But one unified on-chain experience

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