Recently, two projects on a certain Pad are nearing completion, and there are some things we can discuss.
The Alloca protocol has a clear highlight - it integrates liquidity in an intention-driven manner. In simple terms, the system automatically finds the optimal cross-chain route for you while also handling lending and arbitrage tasks. Fragmented funds can be twisted together into a single force, reducing idleness and losses. The mechanism is not complex, and everything that should be transparent is transparent.
However, the progress is currently stalled at the Monad mainnet; when the ecological nodes can truly run depends on the developments over there. The technical solution is one thing, while the implementation pace is another.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 9h ago
To be frank, the integration of liquidity is indeed quite clear, and automatically finding routes is convenient. But when will Monad take action? That's the key, as there are many projects with appealing technical solutions.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 9h ago
Uh, there's still no news from Monad, we have to wait again.
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AirdropChaser
· 9h ago
The logic of Alloca is indeed good; liquidity integration has always been a pain point, and automated cross-chain routing sounds like it could solve a lot of fragmentation issues. But when will the nodes on Monad actually become real? That is the key; no matter how good the solution is, it won't matter if it gets stuck on the Mainnet.
Recently, two projects on a certain Pad are nearing completion, and there are some things we can discuss.
The Alloca protocol has a clear highlight - it integrates liquidity in an intention-driven manner. In simple terms, the system automatically finds the optimal cross-chain route for you while also handling lending and arbitrage tasks. Fragmented funds can be twisted together into a single force, reducing idleness and losses. The mechanism is not complex, and everything that should be transparent is transparent.
However, the progress is currently stalled at the Monad mainnet; when the ecological nodes can truly run depends on the developments over there. The technical solution is one thing, while the implementation pace is another.