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Radiant Capital

Radiant Capital

Omnichain Money Market Powered by LayerZero

Launch Year
2022
Consensus
Optimistic Rollup (ARB)
Max Supply
1,000,000,000 RDNT
Block Time
~0.3 seconds
RDNT
RDNT
Radiant Capital
Price
24h Change
Market Cap
Volume (24h)
Circulating Supply
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About Radiant Capital

Radiant Capital (RDNT) is a cross-chain money market protocol that allows users to deposit collateral on one chain and borrow on another. Built using LayerZero's omnichain messaging, Radiant operates on Arbitrum and BNB Chain, with plans for expansion to more networks. The protocol offers lending and borrowing for major assets with dynamic interest rates. RDNT is distributed as rewards to lenders and borrowers who lock liquidity, creating a sustainable incentive model.

History

2022
Radiant Capital v1 launches on Arbitrum as a lending protocol
2023
Radiant v2 launches with omnichain functionality via LayerZero; BNB Chain expansion
2023
Radiant becomes one of the top protocols on Arbitrum by TVL
2024
Security incident leads to protocol pause and subsequent recovery

How to Swap RDNT

Swapping Radiant Capital (RDNT) on SyntheticSwap is fast and requires no account creation or KYC. RDNT is a BEP-20 token on BNB Chain, compatible with Trust Wallet, MetaMask (BNB network), Binance Wallet, and Ledger. Open SyntheticSwap, select RDNT as your source or target, enter your receiving wallet address, and confirm the floating rate. After sending RDNT to the deposit address, BNB Chain's fast block times ensure your swap settles quickly — the destination asset lands in your wallet automatically.

How to Store RDNT

RDNT is stored in MetaMask or any wallet supporting Arbitrum and BNB Chain networks. For lending and staking, visit app.radiant.capital. Hardware wallets support RDNT storage.

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