A Shortcut allows users to execute onchain actions by sending funds to a contract address.
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Frequent Questions
What's a Shortcut?
Getting to your final destination in Web3 often involves interactions with multiple protocols and onchain transactions.
A Shortcut is a combination of 2 or more DeFi actions which are executed in one transaction, making onchain simple.
Each shortcut represents an intent, helping users get to their final destination without worrying about what needs to happen in between.
Each Shortcut is a smart contract which connects existing protocol functions together to execute a specific user intent.
Shortcut = Intent = deployed to a dedicated Smart Contract.
How does it work?
To execute a specific intent (e.g. bridge to L2 and stake on Beefy), you simply send ETH to that intent's Shortcut Smart Contract address.
Each deployed Shortcut Contract has dedicated ENS domain, giving end-users ability to perform intents simply by sending ETH to human-readable addresses.
What's the difference between using a Shortcut and doing DeFi actions on your own?
When you interact with Shortcuts, you're doing the same thing you would be doing when interacting with onchain protocols on your own - just in less time and risk involved!
One of the biggest advantages of using shortcuts is that you're not waiting for one transaction to settle in order to move on to the next one.
Shortcuts do not add on any extra smart contract risks in addition to the current DeFi protocols that are being used under the hood.
Shortcuts simplify blockchain interactions allowing you to perform onchain actions merely by sending cryptocurrency to a certain address. Build your own Shortcut with our no-code tool.
Are Shortcuts free?
The fees range based on the Shortcut Complexity, with a base fee of 0.1%, in other words, fees can range from low (Complexity: 1) - to high (Complexity: 3) or 0.1% - 0.3% fee. Learn more on our docs.
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