Ever wonder why multichain feels so clunky? The issue isn't that different blockchains can't function—it's way simpler and messier than that. Your liquidity gets trapped across different networks. Pools fragment. Slippage kills returns. The whole system grinds less efficiently.
This is where network-level solutions matter. Instead of liquidity fragmenting across isolated chains, you need infrastructure that lets capital move without friction. When protocols handle cross-chain interactions at a deeper layer, pools consolidate, transaction costs drop, and the whole DeFi experience stops feeling like you're fighting the system.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 01-08 05:39
Multi-chain is now just a pile of crap; it's true that liquidity has been locked up.
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SerumSqueezer
· 01-07 20:03
The core issue with multi-chain is that liquidity is fragmented. Deep infrastructure is the lifeline.
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FreeRider
· 01-07 20:03
Liquidity fragmentation is really a nightmare for DeFi, and every cross-chain operation feels like fighting against the system.
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NewDAOdreamer
· 01-07 20:00
Cross-chain liquidity fragmentation is indeed a pain point, but can it really be solved at the protocol layer? It still feels like we need to wait for infrastructure to become more mature.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 01-07 19:52
Liquidity fragmentation is really a stubborn problem in Web3; it feels like each chain is an isolated island.
Ever wonder why multichain feels so clunky? The issue isn't that different blockchains can't function—it's way simpler and messier than that. Your liquidity gets trapped across different networks. Pools fragment. Slippage kills returns. The whole system grinds less efficiently.
This is where network-level solutions matter. Instead of liquidity fragmenting across isolated chains, you need infrastructure that lets capital move without friction. When protocols handle cross-chain interactions at a deeper layer, pools consolidate, transaction costs drop, and the whole DeFi experience stops feeling like you're fighting the system.