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| Rating | (0) | (0) |
| Pricing | Free | Freemium |
| Health | Healthy | Healthy |
| Chain | multi chain | solana only |
| Open Source | ||
| Features | 8 features | 5 features |
| Upvotes | ▲ 1 | ▲ 1 |
| Twitter Followers | 36,849 | 7,544 |
| Categories | Bridges | Airdrop Tools, Developer Tools |
| Description | Cross-chain swap protocol powered by Wormhole for instant bridging | On-chain incentive protocol for targeted airdrop and reward campaigns on Solana |
Mayan Finance Mayan Finance is a cross-chain swap protocol that enables users to bridge and swap assets between Solana and other major blockchains in a single transaction. Built on top of Wormhole's messaging infra... Torque Torque is an incentive protocol on Solana that helps projects design, deploy, and measure on-chain reward campaigns. Projects create targeted token distributions based on specific on-chain activities,...
Both Mayan Finance and Torque hold similar community ratings, suggesting users find comparable value in each. Your choice should come down to specific features, pricing, and ecosystem fit rather than overall score.
Mayan Finance uses a free model — No platform fee. Users pay a small relayer fee embedded in the swap quote. Mayan earns from the spread in the relayer auction. All fees shown upfront., while Torque is freemium. Mayan Finance has the edge for users who want a no-cost solution, though Torque's paid features may justify the investment for power users.
Mayan Finance offers 8 features including Cross-chain swaps between Solana and 15+ blockchains in a single transaction, Auction-based relay system ensuring competitive pricing for cross-chain transfers, Sub-60-second completion times for most cross-chain swaps, and 5 more. Torque counters with 5 features including Targeted airdrop and reward campaign builder, Anti-Sybil detection to prevent farming attacks, On-chain activity tracking and targeting rules, and 2 more. The right choice depends on which specific features matter for your use case — check the individual review pages for full breakdowns.
We monitor both tools around the clock for uptime, SSL validity, and response times. Mayan Finance currently has a healthy health status with 100.0% uptime over the last 30 days. Torque is rated healthy with 100.0% uptime. For tools you rely on daily — especially trading bots or wallets — uptime and speed are non-negotiable.
Mayan Finance's key strengths include fastest cross-chain swaps available — most complete in under 60 seconds, single-transaction ux eliminates the multi-step bridge-then-swap workflow, competitive pricing through auction mechanism — relayers compete to give best rates. Torque stands out for sophisticated targeting reduces wasted airdrops on bots and farmers, anti-sybil measures protect campaign integrity, analytics help projects measure actual roi of distributions. On the flip side, Mayan Finance's weaknesses include depends on wormhole infrastructure — any wormhole downtime affects mayan, while Torque's main drawback is requires torq token staking which adds cost for projects.
While Mayan Finance (Bridges) and Torque (Airdrop Tools) serve different primary purposes, users often consider both when building their Solana toolkit. Neither has a clear community advantage, so your decision should be feature-driven. We recommend trying both — Mayan Finance is free to start and Torque is free to start. Read user reviews on each tool's page for real-world feedback from the Solana community.