1delta: A New Chapter
1delta is entering a new chapter with a sharper focus on B2B DeFi infrastructure. As more partners rely on our technology, we have raised the bar on reliability, security, and documentation.

Written by
Kevin
Over the past months, 1delta has grown. Not just in usage, but in responsibility.
As more teams, protocols, and partners began relying on our technology, it became clear that what we were building was no longer just a product. It was infrastructure. And infrastructure demands a different level of rigor, clarity, and long-term thinking.
Today, we’re introducing a new chapter for 1delta, reflected in a more focused website, a more polished design, and a clear emphasis on our B2B offering.
From experimentation to infrastructure
Like many teams in crypto, 1delta started by building fast and close to the market. Early product experimentation allowed us to learn directly from real users, real liquidity, and real edge cases. That phase was essential.
But as the ecosystem matured, and as expectations from partners increased, our focus naturally shifted.
Today, 1delta is built for teams that need production-grade infrastructure:
reliable APIs
predictable behavior under stress
security-first design
clear documentation and support
long-term maintenance, not short-term iteration
This evolution is not a pivot away from what we built before. It is the result of it.
Why the website changed
The new 1delta website reflects how we operate today.
It is intentionally calmer, more structured, and more explicit about who we serve. Less noise, more signal. Less marketing language, more substance.
As a B2B infrastructure provider, our goal is not to impress with visuals alone, but to communicate trust, competence, and clarity — whether you are a protocol integrating our APIs, an institution evaluating risk, or an engineering team reading our documentation.
Our end-user product and why we keep it running
While 1delta is now firmly focused on B2B infrastructure, we continue to operate our end-user facing product.
This is deliberate.
Running a production system with real users and real capital is one of the most effective ways to validate infrastructure. It forces our technology to operate under real market conditions, exposes edge cases early, and keeps us honest about performance, safety, and reliability.
In that sense, our end-user product functions as continuous dogfooding:
APIs are tested in live environments
failure modes surface before partners encounter them
assumptions are challenged by reality, not theory
We don’t just offer infrastructure — we run on it.
What stays the same
While the presentation has evolved, the fundamentals have not.
A security-first engineering mindset
A preference for simple, composable systems
A long-term view on how DeFi infrastructure should be built
Close collaboration with teams building real products
These principles continue to guide our work.
Looking forward
This next chapter of 1delta is focused on serving teams that are building serious, long-lived systems: protocols, platforms, and institutions that need infrastructure they can rely on.
If that’s you, we’d be glad to talk.

