For builders on Giwa, when you are ready to ship on mainnet, SODAX is ready to connect your asset flows across 18 networks.

GASOK is GIWA's five-month incubation and acceleration program for teams building on Korea's Ethereum L2, run by Dunamu, the parent company of Upbit. Teams ship from idea to mainnet between September and October 2026.
SODAX is already connected to the GIWA testnet and prepared to offer its infrastructure to teams graduating to mainnet.
SODAX offers developers access to assets and liquidity across 18+ blockchain networks (including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana), through a single SDK integration.
GIWA is the upcoming Korean-based layer 2 ecosystem, built by Dunamu, the parent company of Upbit. In the lead up to their mainnet launch, Giwa has launched the GASOK incubator program, sourcing applications for its early ecosystem: five months of acceleration, up to $100,000 in support per team, advisor and VC access, in-app onboarding through the GIWA Wallet, and a Demoday at Korea Blockchain Week in October.
The team behind SODAX began as ICON, building interoperable infrastucture out of Korea from 2017. The ICON Network has now finalized the migration of its infrastructure into the SODAX execution system. SODAX allows wallets, DEXs, lending protocols, and networks to integrate the SODAX SDK and ship cross-network swaps, lending, borrowing, staking, and settlement without building and managing the underlying execution infrastructure. It is this infrastructure that SODAX is offering to the early app ecosystem on Giwa.
For builders on Giwa, when you are ready to ship on mainnet, SODAX is ready to connect your asset flows across 18 networks.
SODAX has already done the development work to make the GIWA network reachable through its execution system. That means a builder graduating out of GASOK and deploying to GIWA mainnet does not have to spend their first business quarters sourcing liquidity and planning out various bridges. Unfortunately, the Solver architecture of SODAX cannot work materially on testnet.
For a GASOK team, integration with SODAX makes the following inheritable from a single SDK call:
Assets and liquidity from 18 blockchain networks. Bitcoin (native, shipped last week), EVM networks, Sui, Solana, Stellar, Stacks and more.
Solver-coordinated routing, so the application does not pick a path; the system finds the most reliable one.
sodaVariants on GIWA. Where an asset does not exist natively on GIWA, SODAX can extend it as a sodaVariant (eg. giwaSOL) with the underlying cross-network liquidity already attached, so a GASOK team has the usable depth of established AMMs from launch, rather than spending months bootstrapping pools.
The integration surface is the same SDK every other SODAX partner uses. Wallet apps, DEXs, money markets, yield products, and consumer-facing apps on Giwa will inherit this cross-network execution within the SDK.
GASOK applications closed on May 31, 2026 and MVP builds progress through June and July. By the time teams are productizing in August and September, the question of "how do my users move money and assets across blockchain networks?" stops being theoretical. It becomes a question that needs an answer.
We are publishing now so the question is settled before it has to be asked.
If you are a GASOK applicant or a selected team and you are mapping out the infrastructure stack you need on day one, here is the short version:
The SODAX SDK is live. docs.sodax.com
SODAX is already connected to the GIWA testnet, and are prepared for your mainnet launch.
If your application would benefit from access to cross-network asset exposure or liquidity, lets talk.
GIWA gives GASOK teams a fast, EVM-compatible L2 with a clear path to 10M+ Upbit users. SODAX makes sure that what those users find on day one is not a single-network app. It is a cross-network execution surface, with Bitcoin and the rest of the major network assets within reach, and with the liquidity necessary.
If you are building toward GASOK Demoday in October, get in touch. We will walk you through the SDK, the GIWA testnet status, and what sodaVariants on GIWA can do for your specific product.