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  1. Implementation guide May 26, 2026 · integrationtutorialvaults

    Integrating Tesseract Into a Multi-Chain Vault: An Implementation Walkthrough

    Step-by-step technical guide to adding Tesseract atomic swaps to a DeFi yield vault that rebalances across Ethereum L2s — with code, gotchas, and operational checklist.

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  2. Deep dive May 12, 2026 · comparisonwormholesecurity

    Tesseract vs Wormhole: What 19 Guardians Actually Mean For Your Threat Model

    An honest, technical comparison of Wormhole's Guardian network and Tesseract's contract-enforced atomicity — including what happened in February 2022 and why it matters.

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  3. Industry context April 30, 2026 · interoperabilityindustry2026

    The State of Cross-Rollup Interoperability in 2026

    Where the bridge wars of 2022 actually landed, why intent-based protocols took over the conversation, and what the next 18 months look like for atomic settlement across L2s.

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  4. Technical guide April 18, 2026 · arbitragetutorialdefi

    Building a Multi-Rollup Arbitrage Bot With Tesseract (Without Going Broke on MEV)

    A practical walkthrough of using Tesseract's atomic swap groups to capture price differences across L2s — and why naive implementations get picked apart by searchers.

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  5. Technical guide April 5, 2026 · mevcommit-revealsecurity

    Why Commit-Reveal Actually Works (And Where It Quietly Doesn't)

    A technical walkthrough of commit-reveal as implemented in TesseractBuffer, why it defeats mempool MEV, and the failure modes you still have to think about.

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  6. Deep dive March 22, 2026 · comparisonlayerzeroarchitecture

    Tesseract vs LayerZero: The Atomicity Question No One Asks

    LayerZero is a generic omnichain messaging fabric. Tesseract is a purpose-built atomic swap protocol. Why the difference matters more than the marketing suggests.

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