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Wallchain

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Wallchain
About
Founded2022
Company typePrivate
FoundersMax Bevza; Yurii Kyparus
RegisteredSan Francisco, California
IndastryBlockchain, MEV, Restaking
Monetized transactions27,000+
Team10-20
LinkedinWallchain on LinkedIn
Twitter/XWallchain on Twitter
TelegramWallchain Labs on Telegram

Wallchain is a tech startup that has gained recognition in the blockchain space for its innovative MEV[1] solution. Wallchain's MEV protocol has been integrated by major decentralized exchanges, including PancakeSwap[2] and Quickswap, and processes up to $2 billion monthly at its peak.

Wallchain's Oneliner

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1 click to benefit from the most performant risk-adjusted Restaking

History

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In 2022, Wallchain won the first prize[3] in the BNB Chain European Innovation Incubator, a significant milestone that highlighted its potential and innovation in the blockchain industry.

Technology

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Wallchain's MEV solution stands out due to its unique approach[4] to extracting MEV at the wallet level, providing a more efficient method compared to traditional approaches that operate later in the transaction lifecycle. This has led to its adoption by several high-profile projects in the blockchain ecosystem.

Wallchain Restaking dApp

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The Wallchain decentralized application (dApp) offers a suite of automated features, including restaking, rebalancing, diversification, airdrops, and emergency withdrawals. The dApp's user-centric design and integration of cutting-edge technologies have helped Wallchain onboard a significant number of active users during its development phase.

Team

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Wallchain was founded by experienced serial entrepreneurs who have participated in prestigious accelerator programs such as Y Combinator, Allians DAO[5], Orange DAO, and the BNB Chain accelerator. The founding team members hold Ph.D.s in machine learning, have won informatics competitions, and bring diverse professional experiences from top tech companies such as Google, Meta, and Grammarly.

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