As software becomes more automated, value is no longer delivered manually.
It’s delivered through systems, APIs, and workflows that run continuously.
Money is still the exception.
Most treasury and finance stacks weren’t designed for this world.
They rely on:
• Delayed settlement
• Post-hoc reconciliation
• Trust built after execution
Relayer focuses on distribution:
• Where execution happens
• When value is delivered
• How quickly systems can be trusted
By embedding financial control directly into execution paths, money moves as part of the system, not after the fact.
Earlier this week, we officially launched Sherry Beta at @crecimientoar in 🇦🇷
Thanks to everyone who joined and celebrated this milestone with us 🍒
Building from LATAM to the world 🌎
Good news is always better when shared with the community.
Today, @SherryProtocol, a startup from the Crecimiento Startup Club, and a long-time participant across several of our programs, has officially launched its Public Beta.
We're in Buenos Aires 🇦🇷
We’re meeting with teams building wallets, agents, dApps, or fintechs across LatAm.
If you’re building anything where actions should run—
let’s talk.
Nos vemos en un rato en @crecimientoar 🚀
cc: @SherryProtocol
Next week, we’re celebrating the public launch of Triggers—
in Buenos Aires, with the people building crypto that moves.
Join us for cocktails, conversations,
and what comes next.
→ Drop a comment to RSVP
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Studio isn’t the product.
It’s the interface into the protocol.
→ You publish
→ Others act
→ Value flows
→ Attribution works
We’ve seen this loop run. 🔄️
It’s already working.
🎙️ Wormhole Ecosystem Call
Get the August recap with special guest appearances from teams building with Wormhole.
Hear from @denney808 & @markusmento from @MentoLabs and @juvenwho from @SherryProtocol.
This Thursday, September 11th @ 11 AM EDT ⤵️
2/ Why distribution matters:
Distribution is the system that decides who grows — and who doesn’t.
In Web2, Apple, Google, and Meta owned the rails.
In Web3, developers should own them.
The problem isn’t the tech.
The win is distribution.