Symphony has built a cross-chain execution layer with the fastest speeds for transactions between EVM chains.
Symphony is a consumer savings app that helps users grow their money while earning points toward flights, hotels, and experiences.
By combining a fixed-rate savings yield with rewards on every dollar saved, Symphony introduces a new category of savings - one that rewards saving instead of spending.
At a time when consumers are increasingly pushed toward high-risk financial behavior, Symphony offers an alternative: making saving as rewarding as spending. With a fixed-rate yield and the ability to earn interest as points, the app helps US consumers build wealth while unlocking meaningful, real-life rewards.
Founded in 2023, Symphony’s infrastructure - used by fintechs and AI companies - has processed hundreds of millions in volume. Now, it powers a mass-market savings product leveraging digital dollars to enable near-instant settlement and seamless global access.
For decades, the financial system has rewarded spending over saving. We built Symphony to flip that equation. With Symphony, consumers can earn points by saving and use them for experiences they actually want, like luxury travel, flights, hotels, and exclusive events.
Symphony has built a cross-chain execution layer with the fastest speeds for transactions between EVM chains.
Symphony has built a novel account abstraction infrastructure that removes the need for wallets, gas fees, and bridging for end users, enabling a seamless experience for non-crypto-native consumers.
On top of the Symphony infrastructure stack, Symphony has integrated top swap protocols, perpetual trading protocols, and lending and borrowing protocols to enable the best rates, fees, and asset selection for end users.
Symphony's sharding engine enables trade sizes or borrow/lend sizes to be split across several protocols and chains at the same time, enabling lower slippage and better pricing for larger positions.
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