Tria now live on Monad, enabling seamless asset transfers across Monad and major blockchain networks—including EVM chains, Solana, and Bitcoin through its cross-chain infrastructure.
This marks a significant milestone for the protocol. Users can now experience smoother liquidity flow between ecosystems, which is crucial as Tria positions itself as a competitive self-custodial neobank solution. The ability to bridge assets across fragmented blockchain landscapes removes friction points that typically hinder user experience in decentralized finance.
With interoperability as a core feature, Tria strengthens its value proposition in an increasingly competitive space where multi-chain functionality has become table stakes for modern Web3 financial platforms.
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ContractTester
· 01-15 11:17
Cross-chain infrastructure is becoming more competitive, and it seems like every new project considers this a standard feature.
Has Monad gone live? How's the liquidity, everyone?
I've heard too many stories about self-custody banks; the key is still the actual user base.
The main point now is whether this round can solve the gas fee problem.
Another multichain solution—can the market still accommodate it?
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SatoshiChallenger
· 01-15 06:00
Another cross-chain solution? Data shows that over 80% of cross-chain projects that failed in the last cycle were liquidated, ironically, they all said the same thing back then.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 01-14 11:58
There are so many cross-chain infrastructures now, why does Tria stand out...
Is it really possible to seamlessly cross over to Bitcoin? I'm a bit skeptical.
Neobank sounds good, but it depends on whether they can retain users.
Self-custody + cross-chain, this combination has potential, indeed.
Why does it feel like every protocol is claiming to be a "milestone"... Alright, let's see their subsequent performance.
As long as the liquidity is good, everything else is just superficial.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 01-14 11:58
Cross-chain liquidity is really heating up. You can feel the ecosystem's buzz when Monad launches Tria.
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WhaleSurfer
· 01-14 11:57
Cross-chain has been a mess for so long, but finally it's starting to look decent. Monad working with Tria really has some flavor.
To be honest, improving cross-chain experience really hits the pain points, but it still depends on whether real-world users buy in.
Multi-chain interoperability has long been standard, but the key is that slippage and security can't fail.
If this wave can expand the ecosystem enough, it might really make an impact.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 01-14 11:57
Monad ecosystem is another cross-chain solution, but how many are truly usable?
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Cross-chain infrastructure sounds good, but I'm worried it might just be another liquidity black hole.
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The narrative of self-custodied neobank is a bit old; it depends on actual TPS and real user numbers.
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Another seamless transfer, why does every project claim to be seamless... I just want to ask, has anyone actually used it?
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Bridge risks still exist; no matter how you design it, you can't avoid logical vulnerabilities.
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Monad's speed is good, but what about the ecosystem applications? Having cross-chain alone without ecosystem support is pointless.
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This is what Web3 should look like, but unfortunately, there are too many pitfalls. We need to watch and see.
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GasWrangler
· 01-14 11:56
ngl this "seamless" bridging talk is what everyone says, but have you actually analyzed the gas costs across these chains? technically speaking, if you run the numbers on solana settlement fees vs evm priority differentials, the math doesn't check out as cleanly as the marketing suggests
Tria now live on Monad, enabling seamless asset transfers across Monad and major blockchain networks—including EVM chains, Solana, and Bitcoin through its cross-chain infrastructure.
This marks a significant milestone for the protocol. Users can now experience smoother liquidity flow between ecosystems, which is crucial as Tria positions itself as a competitive self-custodial neobank solution. The ability to bridge assets across fragmented blockchain landscapes removes friction points that typically hinder user experience in decentralized finance.
With interoperability as a core feature, Tria strengthens its value proposition in an increasingly competitive space where multi-chain functionality has become table stakes for modern Web3 financial platforms.