Partnership with OKcontract
Dyor Exchange is delighted to disclose our next pre-listed project - OKcontract.
OKcontract automatically generates plug-and-play frontends for smart contracts, simplifying their integration into various platforms and handling blockchain transactions within third-party environments. Easy to embed, OKcontract’s plug-and-play frontends unlock distribution across third-party platforms—websites, wallets, social feeds, and beyond.
Key Highlights
OKcontract is a frontend layer connecting smart contracts with frontends. OKcontract works with leading Blockchain projects and ecosystems and supports thousands of smart contracts, tokens, and NFTs deployed on major EVM-compatible blockchains.
2,000+ contracts and tokens;
18+ blockchains and rollups;
500+ organizations;
founded in 2021, OKcontract is headquartered in Singapore.
LongHashX, Protocol Labs, and Sparkle Ventures have invested in OKcontract;
the most popular DEXes are whitelisted on okcontract.com.
Key Features
Plug-and-Play Frontends:OKcontract generates embeddable frontends for minting, staking, lending, swapping and more, all from a single interaction specification.
Streamlined SDKs:Leverage one integration point that powers both pre-made and custom user interfaces.
All-in-one Infrastructure:The OKcontract protocol provides aggregated access to third-party APIs, eliminating the need to build and maintain custom backend infrastructure, databases, and siloed frontend API nodes.
Multi-Chain Compatibility: OKcontract supports 18+ chains and rollups, including Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon, Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, Linea, etc.
Low-Code and Secure: Replaces hundreds of lines of frontend code with a single specification, easy to verify and attest by EAS attestations to improve safety.
Unique Value Proposition
OKcontract is uniquely positioned to bring efficiency, minimize maintenance, improve distribution and safety of blockchain interactions.
Faster Development Cycle: A single, concise specification of an interaction replaces hundreds of lines of code and a need for backend infrastructure, reducing development effort and maintenance time.
Streamlined Distribution: A single interaction specification can be distributed across multiple platforms—websites, wallets, social feeds, and AI agents—to reach vast audiences, whether crypto-native or not.
Security-First Design: The combination of OKcontract’s Domain-Specific Language-based interaction specifications, the OKcontract Network and community-verifiable approach improve safety.
Roadmap
OKcontract is building a deterministic protocol that will provide a stable, verifiable foundation to safely transact on blockchains.
Please, visit OKcontract’s website to find out more information.
At Dyor Exchange, we are looking forward to starting this new fruitful partnership with OKcontract!