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Radix Launches Atomix, Enabling Instant Peer-to-Peer NFT Trades

Radix Launches Subintents, Enabling Modular, Peer-to-Peer On-Chain Trading with Atomix on Mainnet

  • Radix introduces subintents, enabling flexible, modular transaction components known as “mini-transactions.”
  • Atomix, built on Radix, is the first live platform demonstrating peer-to-peer trading using subintents on Mainnet.
  • Subintents allow users to send direct offers for NFTs or tokens that recipients can instantly accept without intermediaries or escrow.
  • This trading method supports a variety of assets and payment options with time-limited validity and optional custom messages.
  • The feature is native to Radix, enhancing security, simplicity, and transaction composability beyond other blockchains.

Radix has launched subintents, a new feature enabling decentralized on-chain trading without intermediaries. Subintents are small, independent transaction units that users can pre-sign and share, allowing others to accept transactions instantly. This innovation powers Atomix, a peer-to-peer trading platform now live on Mainnet, offering direct transfers of NFTs and tokens between wallets.

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On Atomix, buyers browse sellers’ wallets and send purchase offers using payment options like XRD and hUSDC. Offers include expiration times and optional messages, set within subintent validity constraints. Sellers using Notix receive instant notifications through apps, push alerts, or Telegram, allowing them to quickly accept or reject offers. Once the buyer signs the offer and the seller agrees within the validity window, the asset transfer completes instantly.

Avaunt, creator of Atomix, explains: “Blockchain transactions today are terribly monolithic. Subintents are super flexible mini transaction Lego blocks — you can build, pre-sign, and pass around individual transaction components that others can mix, match, and execute when certain conditions have been met, enabling entirely new categories of applications that are impossible on other blockchains.” This highlights how subintents overcome limitations of traditional blockchain transactions by enabling modular, composable transaction parts.

Subintents operate natively on Radix’s blockchain protocol. This native integration ensures transactions are secure, atomic, and transparent without requiring complex smart contract workarounds. Users simply sign the intent to trade assets, and Radix executes the transaction automatically under set conditions.

With Atomix live, the Radix ecosystem introduces its first seamless on-chain trading experience. The platform allows 24/7 decentralized over-the-counter trading, useful for acquiring specific NFTs, building positions in low-liquidity tokens without market impact, executing private trades, and securing time-sensitive deals. This functionality is expected to enable a broader range of applications like trustless lending and coordinated DAO actions, supported by Radix’s foundational architecture.

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For further details on subintents, see the official Radix documentation.

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