๐ŸคIntegration & Partners

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.

๐Ÿ”— 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

  • Self-Hosted Relay Logic โ€“ Regionally deployable, censorship-resistant syncing

  • Telegram Integration Layer โ€“ Wallet alerts, DEX pings, and lightweight automation tools


๐Ÿ”ฎ Planned Future Integrations

  • 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)


๐Ÿค 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.


โš ๏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

โ€ฆare 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.

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