What is PACT SWAP
High-level overview
Cross-chain trading should be simple
Cross-chain trading should be simple, secure, transparent, and decentralised. Yet most of today's solutions come with trade-offs, leaving users in a triangulation between control, convenience, and cost.
Cross-chain DEXs
Rely on fragile bridges and validator networks that introduce risk, delay, and cost. Reducing transparency and decentralisation as well as adding consensus layers.
Single-chain DEXs
Are siloed, limiting access to liquidity and token diversity. Constrained to a subset of assets, forcing users to trade wrapped tokens, or look for additional solutions.
Centralized Exchanges (CEXs)
Dominate because they're fast and easy — but they come at the cost of compromising user control, freezing funds, and gatekeeping listings. Not your keys, not your coins.
Users are stuck choosing between control, convenience, and cost — and builders are boxed in by rigid infrastructure, with growing complexity and cost.
Eliminating the middlemen
PACT SWAP solves this problem by eliminating the middlemen. Using smart-contract-enforced PACTs, we enable native swaps across incompatible blockchains — including Bitcoin — with no bridges, no wrapped assets, and no trusted intermediaries. It's how cross-chain should have worked to begin with.
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