piARM is engineered with interoperability and self-sovereignty in mind โ integrating with established Web3 standards while avoiding lock-in to centralised platforms. All integrations are technical and non-sponsored, unless explicitly stated.
๐ Integrated Tools & Services
CoinGecko API โ Real-time token metadata and pricing
Public EVM RPCs โ Multi-chain access across supported L1/L2s
ERC-20 / ERC-721 / ERC-1155 Compatibility โ Native support across cold and hot wallet layers
Custom PiARM Token List โ Dynamically curated and maintained with verified token logic
Uniswap Token Lists โ Extended market coverage for broader discovery
Decentralised Identity & Social โ ENS, Lens, and zkSync-based profiles
Modular Staking โ Support for validator or relayer node incentives
Secure Cold-to-Hot Bridge โ Transaction relaying via PiARM relay mesh
Plugin Infrastructure โ DAO-voted modules for extensibility (e.g. analytics, AI agents, simulations)
๐ค Collaborations in Progress
piARM is actively exploring partnerships with aligned Web3 ecosystems across the DEX, infrastructure, and AI tooling space. These collaborations emphasise modular integration and non-custodial architecture, allowing users to tap into trusted tools without compromising their autonomy or data.
While no formal sponsorship's exist at this stage, community-driven integrations with open DeFi protocols, decentralised data layers, and experimental AI/automation platforms are being evaluated for future roll-out.
โ ๏ธ Note: While piARM embraces the open-source ethos in spirit, core infrastructure and wallet logic remain closed-source during early-stage development to protect security, prevent exploitation, and maintain integrity across the cold/hot architecture.
Modules such as:
Session-layer encryption
Wallet initialisation and recovery logic
Token discovery and RPC scanning services
Governance action triggers
Custom sync tooling between cold and hot environments
โฆare not currently open-source.
These may be partially or fully released in the future, subject to:
DAO/community governance proposals
Security reviews and audit-readiness
Financial sustainability of the project
This approach balances transparency with security, allowing piARM to evolve responsibly while protecting early adopters and infrastructure contributors.