In recent days, I've seen quite a few friends paying attention to the PicWe DeFi project.

I had noticed it during the Movement China tour, but as the market has declined, especially with the drop in Movement's popularity, my enthusiasm has cooled quite a bit.

PicWe seems to have sensed the market sentiment as well, planning to launch cross-chain trading from Movement to EVM at the end of the month.

While reviewing the white paper and documents yesterday, I found that the connection between PicWe and Movement isn't as strong anymore.

That's fine; after all, its slogan is "Reshaping Liquidity Across the Chain." The outside world is vast and boundless, and there's nothing wrong with setting sail.

Although things are quite competitive out there, the DeFi with chain abstraction is still decent and worth looking into.

In the white paper and documents, PicWe's planning is quite comprehensive, which includes:

1️⃣ A full-chain trading model based on chain abstraction

2️⃣ Integrating multi-chain liquidity into a full-chain DLM (Dynamic Liquidity Matrix)

3️⃣ A stablecoin $WEUSD for cross-chain asset settlement

4️⃣ Launchpad, future project token $PIC will also use it for TGE

5️⃣ Staking, farming, and permissionless liquidity pools

Among the plans mentioned above, aside from the functionality in common DEXs, the biggest highlights should be the full-chain trading and full-chain liquidity, as well as the stablecoin.

I estimate that the largest weight for future airdrops will also be on full-chain and stablecoins, meaning that using PicWe for trading and minting stablecoins will yield a higher number of airdrop opportunities.

When EVM trading opens at the end of the month, I will transfer a portion of my on-chain trading to PicWe to try my luck for rewards.

By the way, I’d like to mention a suggestion: the Launchpad and Airdrop pages can only be opened in the documents, and there's no entry on the official website.

After all, the homepage of the official website has already described PicWe's planning. If it is still in a grayscale test, at least clicking should directly redirect to the corresponding document page.