Credit runs on Sprinter Say hello to a new Sprinter, enhanced from the ground up with new infrastructure, a new identity, and a new level of ambition.
Part III - Programmable, Usage‑Constrained Credit (Cross‑Chain Solvers and Beyond) The final part of the series develops a concrete architecture for usage‑constrained credit in crosschain intent fulfillment, then generalizes it to other closed‑loop loans.
Part II - Instant vs. Guaranteed Settlement, Perps, Factoring, and Usage‑Constrained Credit While we wait for payment, how do we move value safely? For the answer to this, and other questions on credit mechanisms and guarantees, read Part II of our Beyond Loans series.
Beyond Loans — Credit as Price, Collateral, and Code: Part I The invisible thread is credit—sometimes explicit, sometimes implicit, sometimes just the promise that when needed, there is cash in the room. This series is about that thread: how we price it, how we secure it, and how code is changing what “settlement” even means.
Ready, Set, Stash - The Sprinter Olympics Begin Tomorrow! Sprinter Stash’s app will officially go live tomorrow at 12pm CET, unlocking a new way for DeFi participants to earn rewards by contributing USDC liquidity to Sprinter Stash.
Introducing Sprinter Stash: Real Yield for LPs, Credit for DeFi. Sprinter Stash is a new onchain credit protocol that powers the next-generation of use cases, from solver credit lines to trading, whilst rewarding LPs with sustainable, risk-managed stablecoin yield.
Building Economic Trust in Solver-Based Networks – Part 3: Reclaiming Efficient Markets This article is based on the talk ‘Rethinking Competition in Solver-Based Networks’ given at Protocol Berg in Berlin June 13th 2025. (Watch it here) In Part 2, we looked under the hood of real-world solver networks like CoW Protocol and Across. What we found was clear: * A handful of solvers
Building Economic Trust in Solver-Based Networks – Part 2: The State of Competition This post explores how today's competition models in solver-based protocols are evolving — and in some cases, replicating the same centralization dynamics we hoped to escape.
Building Economic Trust in Solver-Based Networks – Part 1 What is Economic Trust, and why does Solver-Based Execution need it? As intent-based DeFi architectures evolve, the role of solvers—the agents responsible for fulfilling user intents—has become increasingly central. Solvers compete to route trades, bridge assets, or bundle transactions across chains. They are the execution layer behind the
The 10,000-Account Problem: The Realities of Building Onchain with MPC and AA Today This post is not meant to be an introduction to these concepts, rather a deeper look at the current state of affairs with the needs of developers in mind. If you want a primer, check out this MPC Intro and this Account Abstraction resource. The Evolution of Embedded Wallets The
Solvers: Into a world of intents Solvers translate complex blockchain tasks into seamless experiences, mitigating issues like MEV and fragmented ecosystems. As essential players, they ensure transactions are executed efficiently, making blockchain tech more accessible and practical.
Understanding Chain Abstraction: The catalyst for effortless web3 experiences Navigating web3 shouldn’t be complicated. Simplify cross-chain interactions and make blockchain as intuitive as web2 with Sprinter and Sygma, offering a fast, seamless, full-stack approach to chain abstraction.
Sygma X Electron Labs: Integrating Spectre for Cost-Efficient ZK-Proof Aggregation Sygma and Electron Labs are integrating Spectre into Quantum, reducing Ethereum gas costs for proof verifications. This partnership enhances scalability, privacy, and cost-efficiency, driving secure interoperability and widespread use.
Tangle X Sygma: Integrating Sygma into the Tangle Network Sygma is being integrated into the Tangle Network, providing full interoperability with all EVM-based chains and the Polkadot ecosystem.