About Kielswap
Kielswap started from a simple observation: modern DeFi trading expects users to think like execution engines.
Routes, pools, bridges, gas, slippage, failures — the responsibility of coordination often falls on the user, even when the goal is straightforward.
We see an opportunity to approach trading differently.
Trading as intent, instructions as execution
Most swap interfaces focus on describing execution paths. Kielswap focuses on defining the desired result.
You specify the outcome that matters — the minimum you want to receive, the destination network, and the time window.
Execution adapts around that intent.
From composing transactions to placing an order.
Why outcome-first matters
Outcome-first execution centers trading around clarity and predictability.
When execution is coordinated around a signed intent:
- –costs are visible upfront
- –execution paths adapt to conditions
- –progress is observable from start to settlement
Attention stays on the result, while execution follows in the background.
A deliberate product philosophy
Non-custodial by design
Funds move strictly according to explicit user intent.
Predictability over promises
Execution terms are clear, measurable, and set in advance.
Execution quality matters
Private routing and adaptive paths preserve outcome quality.
Less noise, more signal
The interface highlights only information that affects the result.
Who Kielswap is for
Kielswap is built for users who:
- –trade across multiple chains
- –value execution quality and total cost visibility
- –prioritize clarity over speed alone
- –prefer systems that behave consistently under real conditions
The product is shaped around these expectations.
Where this is going
Intent-based execution enables more adaptive and resilient trading flows — across chains, liquidity sources, and execution environments.
Kielswap represents an early step in that direction. The system evolves iteratively, guided by real usage and user feedback.