Most cross-chain DEXs? Still stuck in 2020 mode. Sluggish routing. Wrapped tokens everywhere. Fee models that absolutely wreck you on larger swaps.
But here's what's shifting: some protocols are flipping the script entirely. We're talking routing engines that don't treat blockchains like isolated islands. They're building peer-to-peer chain logic instead.
Think native BTC flowing straight into EVM networks, then hopping to Tron, BNB Chain, Polygon—no middleman token garbage, no clunky bridges slowing things down. Just direct, multi-chain pathing that actually works at scale.
This isn't incremental improvement. It's infrastructure rethinking what cross-chain liquidity should feel like.
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0xLostKey
· 17h ago
Cross-chain is the biggest pitfall
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ser_ngmi
· 17h ago
Economic issues are the key.
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NFTPessimist
· 17h ago
Just pumping the price, time to harvest the retail investors.
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CryptoGoldmine
· 17h ago
Technical advancement requires substantial computing power support.
Most cross-chain DEXs? Still stuck in 2020 mode. Sluggish routing. Wrapped tokens everywhere. Fee models that absolutely wreck you on larger swaps.
But here's what's shifting: some protocols are flipping the script entirely. We're talking routing engines that don't treat blockchains like isolated islands. They're building peer-to-peer chain logic instead.
Think native BTC flowing straight into EVM networks, then hopping to Tron, BNB Chain, Polygon—no middleman token garbage, no clunky bridges slowing things down. Just direct, multi-chain pathing that actually works at scale.
This isn't incremental improvement. It's infrastructure rethinking what cross-chain liquidity should feel like.