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Live on Sui. Multi-chain by design.

Bolt is live and proven on Sui, powering 85+ downstream applications and demonstrating capital turnover rates of up to 100x. The architecture, however, was never built for one chain. The Convergence Engine observes markets across venues, while the Execution Rail adapts to each chain’s settlement model. Every new deployment extends the same synchronization layer, bringing more markets, more data, and better pricing.

Why Sui first

Sui was Bolt’s first production deployment, proving the architecture in a live onchain environment.
Sui’s sub-second finality and high throughput mean the engine’s pricing reaches the chain fast and the pool settles trades with minimal latency.

The expansion thesis

Synchronization becomes more valuable as market coverage grows. An asset rarely trades on one venue or one chain. It trades across ecosystems, each with its own liquidity, participants, and pricing. Every additional chain and venue that Bolt covers expands the market the Convergence Engine can observe, improving convergence forecasts for every deployment. Expansion is not simply about supporting more chains. It is about making the synchronization layer itself smarter. Two expansion axes:

More asset classes

Every new asset class expands the surface area Bolt can synchronize. Tokenized RWAs are a natural next step because many remain listed but underutilized in DeFi. Synchronizing their pricing turns them into reliable collateral, routable trading pairs, and usable financial infrastructure. The same architecture extends naturally to stablecoins, BTC products, commodities, and future tokenized assets.

More chains

Every new chain adds trading venues, liquidity, and execution data that compound the Convergence Engine’s dataset. Price quality improves not by concentrating activity on one chain, but by observing every meaningful market where an asset trades. More coverage produces better synchronization for every connected ecosystem.

What stays the same

Every deployment uses the same architecture:
  1. The Convergence Engine observes markets across venues.
  2. One executable convergence price is committed onchain.
  3. The Execution Rail settles trades against that price.
  4. Market activity feeds back into the engine, continuously improving the dataset.
Only the settlement layer changes. The synchronization layer remains the same across every chain.

What is Bolt?

The synchronization layer: what it is, what it is not, and who it serves.

Where to Trade

Live integrations on Sui and supported assets.