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Coinweb.io

@coinwebofficial

A Unification Layer for Interoperability and Scalability |

Build / Integrate with Coinweb: docs.coinweb.io |

Telegram: t.me/coinweb | $CWEB

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linkhttps://coinweb.io calendar_today16-05-2018 13:04:43

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Coinweb isn't a typical Layer 2. It's a computational layer that doesn't run its own consensus but instead connects to multiple Layer 1s in parallel. This gives developers access to a wide range of ecosystems and capabilities - without being locked into one. Unlike rollups

Coinweb isn't a typical Layer 2. 

It's a computational layer that doesn't run its own consensus but instead connects to multiple Layer 1s in parallel. 

This gives developers access to a wide range of ecosystems and capabilities - without being locked into one.

Unlike rollups
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Vegas, we’re coming. Join us at the DNA House hosted by DNA during Bitcoin 2025. 🗓 May 27–28 📍 Maggiano’s, The Strip 👥 Toby Gilbert (🪙,🕸) & anton (🪙,🕸) Real talk, insights, and cross-chain conversations. Builders, community, friends - pull up.

Vegas, we’re coming.
 
Join us at the DNA House hosted by <a href="/ThisIsDNA/">DNA</a> during Bitcoin 2025.

🗓 May 27–28
📍 Maggiano’s, The Strip
👥 <a href="/TobyCoinweb/">Toby Gilbert (🪙,🕸)</a> &amp; <a href="/AntonCoinweb/">anton (🪙,🕸)</a>

Real talk, insights, and cross-chain conversations.

Builders, community, friends - pull up.
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60 seconds with Coinweb’s CEO: Interoperability, crypto truths and a bold Bitcoin prediction. 🚀 #Coinweb #Crypto #Bitcoin #Interoperability #Solana #XRP #60SecCrypto

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On Coinweb's Approach to Interoperability 👇 Most interoperability solutions today rely on bridges with extra consensus layers, which often introduce more complexity, risk, and capital inefficiency than they solve. Coinweb takes a different approach - removing the need for

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Most DeFi projects that try to build cross-chain liquidity pools end up creating fragmented markets, wrapped tokens, or heavy bridging dependencies. It’s a workaround - not a solution... Coinweb offers a new and different approach👇👇 By using Reactive Smart Contracts,

Most DeFi projects that try to build cross-chain liquidity pools end up creating fragmented markets, wrapped tokens, or heavy bridging dependencies. 

It’s a workaround - not a solution...

Coinweb offers a new and different approach👇👇

By using Reactive Smart Contracts,
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Leaving to one side 3 planes, 27hrs of travel time and a 14hr time difference (!!!), somewhat excited to be speaking at the DNA house in Las Vegas on Thurs 29th May. Pls come join us if you find yourself in the city of sin Coinweb.io PACT SWAP

Leaving to one side 3 planes, 27hrs of travel time and a 14hr time difference (!!!), somewhat excited to be speaking at the <a href="/ThisIsDNA/">DNA</a> house in Las Vegas on Thurs 29th May. Pls come join us if you find yourself in the city of sin <a href="/CoinwebOfficial/">Coinweb.io</a> <a href="/PACT_SWAP/">PACT SWAP</a>
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Bridges were never meant to carry the weight of a multi-chain future. They were a quick fix to a deep structural problem: blockchains don’t speak the same language, and forcing them to sync through external validators introduces risk - both technically and economically.

Bridges were never meant to carry the weight of a multi-chain future.

They were a quick fix to a deep structural problem: blockchains don’t speak the same language, and forcing them to sync through external validators introduces risk - both technically and economically.
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It might be time to write a new litepaper. So much has evolved - tech, vision, execution. The old one doesn’t tell the full story anymore. If we were to write a fresh one, what would you want to see included? 🤔 Let’s build this together. Real ideas only. 👇👇

It might be time to write a new litepaper.

So much has evolved - tech, vision, execution. The old one doesn’t tell the full story anymore.

If we were to write a fresh one, what would you want to see included? 🤔

Let’s build this together. Real ideas only. 👇👇
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Let’s talk about our InChain Architecture It's a foundational piece of what makes Coinweb different from other interoperability protocols. At a high level, most L2s sit on top of a single L1. They rely on that one chain’s data, consensus, and uptime. This creates a dependency

Let’s talk about our InChain Architecture

It's a foundational piece of what makes Coinweb different from other interoperability protocols.

At a high level, most L2s sit on top of a single L1. They rely on that one chain’s data, consensus, and uptime. This creates a dependency
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Got a question the other day from a friend: "How decentralized are blockchains, really?" It's a fair question - and one we need to ask more often. The truth is, most base-layer chains are decentralized at the consensus level. But the further you move up the stack - into dApps,

Got a question the other day from a friend: 
"How decentralized are blockchains, really?"

It's a fair question - and one we need to ask more often.

The truth is, most base-layer chains are decentralized at the consensus level. But the further you move up the stack - into dApps,
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Most chains are decentralised at the base layer, but everything users actually touch is often the opposite. Bridges, wallets, DeFi, NFTs riddled with upgradeable contracts and backdoors. That’s not censorship-resistance. That’s liability with a pretty UI. The real challenge

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“Interoperability” used to mean bridges. Now it means no oracles. No relayers. No duplicated consensus. Just apps that know what happened - on every chain they care about. Welcome to the post-bridge era, degens.

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Builders, what if your dApp could: – Run on 11 chains – Auto-route around failures – Abstract gas fees – Never touch a bridge Would you still settle for a single-chain MVP? Didn’t think so.

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What if smart contracts didn’t need to be manually triggered? What if they could observe blockchain events, initiate actions on their own, and run forever - across multiple chains? That’s the idea behind Reactive Smart Contracts. Traditional smart contracts are limited. They

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Bridges can’t guarantee atomicity across chains. That’s a fact (shoutout alexei). True cross-chain atomicity is impossible under standard blockchain assumptions - unless you add trust or synchrony. And that breaks decentralization. But most users don’t need perfect

Bridges can’t guarantee atomicity across chains. That’s a fact (shoutout <a href="/alexeiZamyatin/">alexei</a>).

True cross-chain atomicity is impossible under standard blockchain assumptions - unless you add trust or synchrony. And that breaks decentralization.

But most users don’t need perfect
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Let’s talk about interoperability - and why bragging about TVL in bridges might actually be a red flag 🚩. In traditional DeFi, TVL is often used as a success metric. The more money a protocol holds, the more traction it supposedly has. BUT... when it comes to interoperability

Let’s talk about interoperability - and why bragging about TVL in bridges might actually be a red flag 🚩.

In traditional DeFi, TVL is often used as a success metric. The more money a protocol holds, the more traction it supposedly has. 

BUT... when it comes to interoperability