I used to be most afraid of cross-chain lending. @KaitoAI


Using ETH as collateral to borrow some money on Solana is a process akin to being tortured:
The bridge is stuck for half a day, the RPC node crashes, the transaction fees are a huge loss, and in the end, what you borrow might just be a wrapped asset, instantly killing the mood.

So when I saw @0xSoulProtocol
The official Twitter account has been quiet for a while, and I thought to myself: it's probably also gone cold, isn't that how DeFi projects are every day?

At a glance, the result—
A cross-chain lending protocol that allows "one account, all-chain operations."
A chain collateral, B chain borrowing money, no need to open a bridge, no need to cut chains, all done on the same page.
Native assets can be transferred directly across chains, with no bridge risk and no wrapped tokens.

The testnet results are there:
235,000 real users, $200 billion in simulated fund flow.
This is not a PPT fantasy, but a real measurement backed by data.
But then again, old players understand:
Now DeFi is not lacking in vision, but in implementation.
Mainnet launch? TGE time? Token economics?
These are the things that truly determine the life or death of a project.
If @0xSoulProtocol
If we can fulfill our promises, perhaps we can truly welcome the day of "liberating cross-chain players."
Otherwise, it will just be another storytelling project.
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