Imagine a single AMM that runs simultaneously across Solana, Ethereum, Sui, TON, Movement, Eclipse, and more — all sharing one unified pricing curve. That is the core pitch behind Skate, a cross-VM blockchain infrastructure project, and its official Telegram announcement channel is the primary place where that story gets told to retail audiences.
Skate positions itself as a solution to one of crypto's most persistent headaches: fragmented liquidity across incompatible virtual machine environments. The project's AMM, launched in early 2025, is the flagship product — and the channel has been used to push major milestones around it, including liquidity mining incentives for SOL-USDC pairs, a Sui Pool Party offering over 10,000 USDC in rewards, and the release of a full AMM whitepaper. The community round announcement was arguably the channel's biggest moment: Skate raised over $1 million from 592 participants on Legion, with backing from Hashkey Capital, Selini Capital, and Nomad Capital. That is a credible investor lineup for a project at this stage.
The channel also ran a Kaito Yapper Leaderboard campaign, an OKX Cryptopedia partnership with $500,000 in $SKATE rewards, and Season 1 of SkatePark and Skate Passport — all announced here first. So in terms of function, it does exactly what an announcements channel should: deliver news fast, with links to tweets, campaigns, and whitepapers.
With over 1.5 million subscribers, the numbers look impressive on paper. But the posting frequency tells a different story. Recent activity has slowed to a trickle — most posts in early 2026 are just embedded X links with no original commentary, and there were months-long gaps in late 2025. For a project this size, that kind of silence can erode trust quickly, especially in a community that reads inactivity as a red flag.
The format is also barebones. Almost every post is either a one-liner with a link or a direct repost from the project's X account. There is no editorial layer, no context for newcomers, no explanations of why something matters. Someone unfamiliar with cross-VM architecture will get very little from scrolling this feed.
That said, what it lacks in depth it makes up for in speed and directness. If you are already invested in $SKATE or actively using Skate AMM, this channel is the fastest way to catch incentive launches, eligibility windows, and funding news before they spread elsewhere.
This channel is best suited for existing Skate community members and DeFi participants who want raw, unfiltered project updates without noise. For anyone trying to understand what Skate actually is, the X account and whitepaper will serve you better. Subscribe if you are already in the ecosystem — but do not expect much hand-holding.