Ever wonder how developers can expand across chains without hitting bureaucratic walls?



Socket Protocol's tackling this. They're stitching together rollups, appchains, and L2s into a unified liquidity backbone for DeFi builders.

The pitch? Deploy wherever you want. No gatekeepers. No approval queues.

It's infrastructure aiming to make cross-chain expansion as frictionless as possible—connecting fragmented liquidity into one accessible layer.
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ZenZKPlayervip
· 13h ago
Dominating cross-chain liquidity: Socket’s approach is pretty unconventional, but can it really be implemented?
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DeadTrades_Walkingvip
· 13h ago
Someone should have cleaned up the cross-chain mess a long time ago. Socket’s approach has something to it.
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NFTArchaeologistvip
· 13h ago
Cross-chain permissionless sounds great, but how many can actually survive?
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SchrodingerProfitvip
· 13h ago
This is the ultimate goal of cross-chain: breaking down barriers is the real solution.
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RektButStillHerevip
· 13h ago
The idea behind Socket is quite interesting, but can it really solve liquidity fragmentation? Let's wait and see.
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GlueGuyvip
· 13h ago
Someone is finally taking cross-chain liquidity unification seriously after all this talk.
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