Introducing: Pact Quests.
Do tasks โ earn points โ climb tiers โ get the airdrop.
The fun side of DeFi is now live.
Join the PACT Quests ๐
hub.pactswap.io/loyalty
Most tokens ask you to believe in a roadmap.
$PACT asks you to believe in real app activity. With fees from every trade pool being onchain.
The token is how you benefit from that pool.
Holding wrapped BTC on MetaMask?
Pact lets you own the real thing without switching wallets
Connect your EVM wallet on app.pactswap.io, select the token, and walk away with the real deal: actual Bitcoin
(Yes, itโs really that simple)
Most cross-chain DEXs lock collateral relative to general protocol parameters, not to the trade itself.
That mismatch is why over-collateralization happens.
Capital sits idle to cover worst-case scenarios.
On Pact, Coinweb's reactive smart contracts lock the collateral before
Imagine:
You found your next play.
Need to move funds before everyone else does.
Most of the crowd are still watching a bridge confirmation spinner.
Pact settles native swaps in one step. No unwrap, no relay, no waiting ages for your turn.
Most DEXs make you ask permission to earn from the swaps you send them.
Pact skips that. Sign up with one call, set your cut, get paid in USDT automatically once you hit $100. No approval queue, no waiting on a yes.
Your funds never touch Pact's hands either.
Bitcoin is 60% of all crypto mcap, yet only 0.46% of it touches DeFi.
The rest sits idle, because using it has meant wrapping it and trusting a custodian.
Native swaps with Pact change that: your BTC, working, without giving it up.
TRON moved $7.9 trillion in USDT last year, more than any chain on earth.
What Pact adds:
- Swap TRC-20 USDT to native BTC, ETH, or LTC
- No bridge, no wrapped step
- Cross-chain in minutes
Real dollars. Real reach.
When fees eat into every swap, only the well-funded can afford to move cross-chain.
Pact changes the math.
Lower fees mean more projects, more liquidity, more ecosystems connected.
This is the structural shift the space needs.
Validators don't necessarily make cross-chain swaps safer.
Pact takes a different path
No validator set. No bonded nodes. No secondary consensus layer.
Reactive smart contracts read L1 state directly. Outcomes enforced by code.
Fewer actors = less risk.
The bridge is "processing."
Your funds are somewhere between two chains and three prayer emojis.
This is normal cross-chain UX. It shouldnโt be.
Pact settles natively.
Nothing to bridge. Nothing to wait on. Just the trade.
What $PACT actually does:
- Burn it to claim a share of the on-chain fee pool
- Burn it for permissionless listing rights
- Stake it for governance and fee discounts
Utility tied to protocol usage, not promises.
.@litecoin has moved value fast and cheap for over a decade.
With Pact, you can swap into native LTC from BTC, ETH, or stables, all cross-chain.
No bridges or wrapping required ๐