Risk Labs Integrates Everclear for Across Protocol Optimization

🌉 Bridges Just Got Smarter

By Across
Aug 14, 2025, 5:07 PM
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Risk Labs has implemented Everclear's clearing layer technology to enhance the Across protocol's cross-chain operations.​

Key improvements:

  • Automated rebalancing system
  • Reduced operational costs
  • Enhanced capital efficiency across multiple blockchain networks

The integration leverages Everclear's netting capabilities and chain abstraction features, originally developed by Connext.​ This upgrade streamlines liquidity management for DeFi participants while maintaining the protocol's core security features.​

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The Risk Labs relayer uses Everclear to enable automated, low-cost rebalancing for Across, boosting capital efficiency across chains. Scaling intents. ⛺️

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@AcrossProtocol's main solver @RiskLabsFDN now uses Everclear for crosschain rebalancing! ⛺ Improving solver efficiency across 25+ chains, and enabling faster settlement and better prices for users. ZK proofs + netted rebalancing = faster, cheaper, and more secure bridging. 🤍

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