
Everclear
Everclear is a clearing layer that powers scalable chain abstraction by netting cross-chain flows and reducing costs by up to 10x.

What is Everclear?
Everclear (formerly Connext) is the clearing layer of the chain abstraction stack, integrating with intent protocols, solver networks, modular blockchains, and dApps to enable efficient transaction settlement at the best possible price. By netting bidirectional flows across chains, Everclear reduces costs for users, solvers, and bridges by up to 10x. Solvers can programmatically choose their repayment method, eliminating the costs and complexities of interchain rebalancing. Developers can deploy strategies for optimal netting and settlement as Solidity contracts on Everclear, earning a portion of solver settlement fees. Everclear supports permissionless chain expansion, allowing chains to be added by deploying connections to transport protocols like Hyperlane.
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