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Twine Partnerships

Partners Building With Twine: Real Use-Cases in Motion

Introduction: Proof Over Promises

Vision is great, but seeing live partners already building with your stack means more. Twine isn’t just theoretical — it’s being integrated by real projects who are solving real problems. These partnerships reveal both what Twine can do today and where it’s already delivering value.

Here’s a look at two key partners and how Twine helps them tackle distribution, liquidity, and UX challenges.

1. VEX: Cross-Chain Real-Time CLOB

The Partner & Their Challenge

  • VEX is building a real-time Central Limit Order Book (CLOB) that spans multiple chains.

  • Their main problems: liquidity is fragmented across chains; onboarding is clunky; bridging introduces latency and UX friction.

How Twine Helps

  • With Twine, users can trade on VEX from Ethereum, Solana, Bitcoin without manual bridging.

  • Users can deposit from centralized exchanges (CEXs) or via fiat rails directly, increasing volume, lowering barriers.

  • Twine handles connectivity, wallet abstraction, and asset movement behind the scenes, smoothing out UX massively.

Impact

  • VEX gets deeper, cross-chain liquidity quickly.

  • Onboarding cost per user drops.

  • More users can access VEX without caring about which chain their assets currently live on.

2. Fluxe: Private, Compliant Payments Across Chains

The Partner & Their Challenge

  • Fluxe is a multi-chain, privacy-capable payments protocol.

  • Their headache: currently users must manually bridge, deposit stablecoins, create new accounts per chain, manage multiple rails. It’s friction-heavy.

How Twine Helps

  • Users can deposit stablecoins to Fluxe from any chain through Twine.

  • Then perform private, compliant transactions without manually moving assets around.

  • Twine abstracts chain differences and stablecoin route complexities.

Impact

  • Fluxe sees lower onboarding friction.

  • Privacy tools become more usable.

  • Users are more likely to stick around, because they don’t need chain-by-chain setup.

3. Common Patterns & Shared Benefits

Across both partnerships, some clear themes emerge:

  • Seamlessness: Users don’t see/experience chain boundaries or bridging complexity.

  • Distribution leverage: Integrations with wallets, exchanges, stablecoins enable reach into user bases these projects didn’t have before.

  • Liquidity densification: Assets from different chains aggregate into usable pools without moving explicitly.

  • User acquisition improves, as onboarding is easier and less technical.

4. What This Means for the Twine Ecosystem

  • These projects serve as early proofs that Twine isn’t just infrastructure, but working rails.

  • They act as signals to other builders: integration is feasible and high-impact.

  • Twine becomes more attractive to projects that prioritize UX and liquidity, not just tech specs.

Conclusion

Twine’s partners like VEX and Fluxe show what this distribution layer can enable right now. Trading across chains without bridging, privacy payments without manual rails — these aren’t just dreams.

If you’re building anything that involves multi-chain assets, cross-chain liquidity, or user onboarding, watching what these partners are doing gives a roadmap.

Twine isn’t theoretical. It’s happening.

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