EYWA

EYWA

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The EYWA project is an end-to-end system that allows numerous and different blockchain ecosystems to enrich each other via liquidity, community, and the technical integration of various DeFi protocols. EYWA is the basic solution for building next-generation DeFi cross-chain protocols. EYWA aims to solve the problem of interoperability between blockchains and the fragmentation of liquidity between them. The first step on this path is the implementation of the EYWA cross-chain data and liquidity transfer protocols.
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EYWA is a system that allows various ecosystems of blockchains to interact with each other. We provide a possibility for users to quickly and cheaply move their assets among different networks, and for developers to effectively implement cross-chain logic for their decentralized applications. The core architectural element of the EYWA ecosystem is the EYWA Cross-chain Data Protocol, which is a transport layer among blockchains. All EYWA products for the DeFi users are based on this protocol.

Our mission is to unite DeFi. We strive to enable this industry to reach a new level of maturity and adapt DeFi for the mass users. We intend to make decentralized finance easy, convenient and understandable even for beginners. In order to make it happen, it is necessary to simplify the user experience when interacting with DeFi as much as possible.

EYWA Cross-chain Data Protocol (CDP) is the decentralized protocol for transferring data among different blockchains. It is the transport layer for all EYWA ecosystem products. The protocol is open-source and any developers can use the EYWA Cross-chain Protocol to implement cross-chain logic for their projects. This will allow teams to focus on developing the business logic of their dApps without being distracted by interoperability issues.

Our protocol will allow to bind any two smart contracts located in different blockchains, and implement remote calls between them. The EYWA Cross-chain Data Protocol consists of the decentralized network of the EYWA Oracle Network and a set of smart contracts in different blockchains that provide data reception and transmission.

The EYWA Cross-chain Liquidity Protocol (CLP) is a decentralized cross-chain exchange distributed across various blockchains. It allows end users to work with native and synthetic assets without using intermediate entities (unlike ThorChain), perform exchanges, as well as add or remove assets to or from liquidity pools. This makes it possible to simplify the experience of end users by automating transactions with the issuance and burning of synthetic tokens during cross-chain operations. Liquidity is also non-custodial under the given protocol, since the same approaches as in any AMM DEX are applied in it.

% name% roadmap

  • 2021 Q1-Q2

  • - Creation of the DigiU.lab blockchain lab and the start of research.
    - EthGlobal Marketmake, a prize from Chainlink - proof of concept.
    - Chainlink Spring 2021 - MVP: Cross-chain AMM DEX (Ethereum Rinkeby <> Binance Smart Chain test networks)
    - Building the team, product development.
    - Pre-Seed Round closed.
  • 2021 Q3-Q4

  • - EYWA DEX alpha testing: Ethereum Rinkeby, BSC, Polygon, HECO, Avalanche, Solana, cross-chain pools and exchanges.
    - Gasless transactions in all chains.
    - Building of a sustainable community with an audience over 200k users.
    - Grants approved: Harmony One, NEAR, Algorand.
    - Strategic funding round closed.
  • 2022 Q1-Q2

  • - Aurora and Boba Network grants received.
    - EYWA DEX alpha testing: Metis, CoinEx, Solana cross-chain pools and swaps.
    - Building of a sustainable community with an audience over 300k users.
    - Alpha testing stage completed. Creating unique NFT collection: 53k NFT for alpha testers.
    - Public sale for validators. KOLs round.
    - TGE and IDO on 5 launchpads.
  • 2022 Q3-Q4

  • - Launch of testnet EYWA Oracle Network.
    - Public sale for testers.
    - Launch of mainnet:
    - infinitly scalable EYWA Oracle Network with 300+ nodes.
    - EYWA Cross-chain DEX for stablecoins
    - EUSD - EYWA cross-chain stablecoin
    - EYWA DAO.
    - Airdrop EYWA tokens and EYWA NFTs for alpha testers.
    - First EYWA cross-chain hackaton.

EYWA Équipe

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Boris Povar
Chief Executive Officer, founder
non vérifié

3 ICO

$1 000 000

Alexander Denisov
Chief Technical Officer
non vérifié
Alexander I
Chief Strategic Officer, founder
non vérifié
Sergey Zinenko
Chief Financial Officer, founder
non vérifié
Aidar Sabirov
IR Manager
non vérifié
Denis Glotov
Head of Tech
non vérifié
Bogdan Sivochkin
Blockchain Lead
non vérifié
Dmitriy Christianov
Golang Developer
non vérifié
Vadim Gukasov
Solidity Developer, Teamlead
non vérifié
Vladimir Smelov
Solidity Developer
non vérifié
Dmitriy Gogolev
Solidity Developer
non vérifié
Robert Sayahov
Frontend Developer
non vérifié
Alexey Nagorniy
Frontend Developer, Teamlead
non vérifié
Stanislav Kardash
Frontend Developer
non vérifié
Dmitriy Gromadsky
Chief Product Designer
non vérifié
Roman Fedoskin
Chief Product Officer
non vérifié
Dinar Saliakhov
QA Engineer
non vérifié

2 ICO

$500

Leo Kangin
Business Developer
non vérifié

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