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From Intent to Settlement: Understanding Mantis and Picasso
Mantis serves as a vertically integrated intent pipeline, complete with expression, execution, and settlement. Continue reading to learn about the technical innovations powering Mantis, including the Picasso Network and the Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) Protocol.Mantis ArchitectureThe main components of the Mantis ecosystem are the Mantis rollup, protocol, and token. These components synergize with the Picasso Network and IBC for cross-chain capability.Overview: Mantis V1A summary of t...

𓆤 Pre-funding Phase Activated: Earn Mantis Credits Now!
The metamorphosis of Mantis has commenced, ushering in the next stage of the evolution. As we close the chapter on a successful Waitlist Phase, Mantis is now primed to engage with the community in the Pre-Funding Phase. In this blog, you will learn how to start your journey towards earning Mantis Credits if you’re new to the community. Mantis: Breaking Free from Cross-Chain Limitations The Mantis Protocol is a Solana L2 designed to deliver chain-agnostic, optimized intent settlement. It opera...

Accepting Fragmetric’s $fragSOL on Mantis
We are happy to share that Mantis is collaborating with Fragmetric, a liquid restaking protocol on Solana. This partnership will involve accepting $fragSOL deposits into the Mantis rollup. This means that $fragSOL can be used for pre-funding user accounts on Mantis. Then, $fragSOL will be able to be used on the Mantis application in swaps and eventually other intents.Partnership DetailsSoon, $fragSOL will be accepted for deposit into Mantis accounts. This will allow users to pre-fund their Ma...



From Intent to Settlement: Understanding Mantis and Picasso
Mantis serves as a vertically integrated intent pipeline, complete with expression, execution, and settlement. Continue reading to learn about the technical innovations powering Mantis, including the Picasso Network and the Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) Protocol.Mantis ArchitectureThe main components of the Mantis ecosystem are the Mantis rollup, protocol, and token. These components synergize with the Picasso Network and IBC for cross-chain capability.Overview: Mantis V1A summary of t...

𓆤 Pre-funding Phase Activated: Earn Mantis Credits Now!
The metamorphosis of Mantis has commenced, ushering in the next stage of the evolution. As we close the chapter on a successful Waitlist Phase, Mantis is now primed to engage with the community in the Pre-Funding Phase. In this blog, you will learn how to start your journey towards earning Mantis Credits if you’re new to the community. Mantis: Breaking Free from Cross-Chain Limitations The Mantis Protocol is a Solana L2 designed to deliver chain-agnostic, optimized intent settlement. It opera...

Accepting Fragmetric’s $fragSOL on Mantis
We are happy to share that Mantis is collaborating with Fragmetric, a liquid restaking protocol on Solana. This partnership will involve accepting $fragSOL deposits into the Mantis rollup. This means that $fragSOL can be used for pre-funding user accounts on Mantis. Then, $fragSOL will be able to be used on the Mantis application in swaps and eventually other intents.Partnership DetailsSoon, $fragSOL will be accepted for deposit into Mantis accounts. This will allow users to pre-fund their Ma...
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Composable’s Picasso Network has already introduced restaking to the Solana ecosystem. Now, the MANTIS intent settlement framework makes it easier than ever to participate in staking and restaking on Solana by serving as a one-stop source for all of your SOL staking needs.
In short, with MANTIS, you can:
Stake SOL
Receive native yield from SOL staking
Receive a liquid staking token (LST) for your stake
Opt in to restaking the LST on the backend
Receive additional restaking yield
This is all done directly within the UI on mantis.app, saving you time and effort.
Users can stake your SOL tokens directly into mantis.app. These SOL are then delegated on the backend to Solana validators.
This will allow users to accrue native yield, just as they normally would from using their SOL for proof-of-stake validation on Solana. Users will also receive a liquid staking token (LST) to represent their SOL stake.
Users with LSTs from SOL staking on MANTIS can opt into staking these tokens in Picasso’s Restaking Layer. Tokens that have been restaked in this layer will be used to secure the sequencers of the MANTIS Solana-based rollup. The rollup is decentralized with a rotating set of independent sequencers that ensures censorship-resistance. This is critical for guaranteeing intents and solutions are accepted before the end of the scoring period, maintaining the credibility of scoring and facilitating blockspace auctions. This is done similarly to AltLayer’s restaked rollup design, which incorporates decentralized sequencing into a rollup’s architecture. This ensures that transaction inclusion on layer 1 is not done in a malicious way, allowing our solvers to crowdsource their collateral.
Users will earn additional rewards from opting into restaking, enhancing their overall yield from the same amount of underlying assets.
The flow of native staking and restaking in MANTIS is depicted in the figure below. As shown, these processes are combined in the MANTIS framework (though each can still be individually performed), streamlining the (re)staking process for users:

Composable’s Picasso Network has already introduced restaking to the Solana ecosystem. Now, the MANTIS intent settlement framework makes it easier than ever to participate in staking and restaking on Solana by serving as a one-stop source for all of your SOL staking needs.
In short, with MANTIS, you can:
Stake SOL
Receive native yield from SOL staking
Receive a liquid staking token (LST) for your stake
Opt in to restaking the LST on the backend
Receive additional restaking yield
This is all done directly within the UI on mantis.app, saving you time and effort.
Users can stake your SOL tokens directly into mantis.app. These SOL are then delegated on the backend to Solana validators.
This will allow users to accrue native yield, just as they normally would from using their SOL for proof-of-stake validation on Solana. Users will also receive a liquid staking token (LST) to represent their SOL stake.
Users with LSTs from SOL staking on MANTIS can opt into staking these tokens in Picasso’s Restaking Layer. Tokens that have been restaked in this layer will be used to secure the sequencers of the MANTIS Solana-based rollup. The rollup is decentralized with a rotating set of independent sequencers that ensures censorship-resistance. This is critical for guaranteeing intents and solutions are accepted before the end of the scoring period, maintaining the credibility of scoring and facilitating blockspace auctions. This is done similarly to AltLayer’s restaked rollup design, which incorporates decentralized sequencing into a rollup’s architecture. This ensures that transaction inclusion on layer 1 is not done in a malicious way, allowing our solvers to crowdsource their collateral.
Users will earn additional rewards from opting into restaking, enhancing their overall yield from the same amount of underlying assets.
The flow of native staking and restaking in MANTIS is depicted in the figure below. As shown, these processes are combined in the MANTIS framework (though each can still be individually performed), streamlining the (re)staking process for users:

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