Just spent the day sending BTC through two completely different chains at the same time with @beyond__tech
The routing engine scanned dozens of paths and locked in the fastest route, and honestly, it felt more like I was using one slick network
What really got me thinking though is seeing the same BTC price slightly different across Ethereum, Solana, Base all in real-time? That’s a playground for arbitrage
You can actually move, buy, sell, and capture gaps that barely exist elsewhere. It’s wild how much space opens up once you remove the friction
Feels like a small tweak on execution, but suddenly everything about moving BTC becomes faster, smarter, and actually profitable if you know the flows
Honestly, it’s the kind of setup that makes experimenting across chains fun instead of stressful
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Just spent the day sending BTC through two completely different chains at the same time with @beyond__tech
The routing engine scanned dozens of paths and locked in the fastest route, and honestly, it felt more like I was using one slick network
What really got me thinking though is seeing the same BTC price slightly different across Ethereum, Solana, Base all in real-time? That’s a playground for arbitrage
You can actually move, buy, sell, and capture gaps that barely exist elsewhere. It’s wild how much space opens up once you remove the friction
Feels like a small tweak on execution, but suddenly everything about moving BTC becomes faster, smarter, and actually profitable if you know the flows
Honestly, it’s the kind of setup that makes experimenting across chains fun instead of stressful