> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.zipper.trade/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.zipper.trade/introduction/fabric-labs-ecosystem.md).

# Fabric Labs Ecosystem

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Fabric Labs is building the foundation for a secure, scalable, and efficient blockchain ecosystem. Designed to facilitate asset movement, decentralized trading, and developer innovation, Fabric brings together three core products that work in unison to enhance your blockchain experience.

The initial ecosystem is composed of three interconnected pillars:

* **Fabric Blockchain** - A high-performance Layer 1 blockchain that powers decentralized applications, cross-chain asset transfers, and a robust DeFi infrastructure.
* **Zipper** - The gateway for bringing external assets into Fabric. By securely wrapping assets from other blockchains into **zAssets**, Zipper enables cross-chain accessibility while maintaining full 1:1 asset backing.
* **Polyester** - A next-generation decentralized exchange (DEX) that combines deep liquidity, advanced trading tools, and an intuitive user experience while remaining fully decentralized.

Together, these products create a trustless, efficient environment where users can **wrap assets, trade confidently, and build freely**. Whether you're a trader, developer, or long-term ecosystem participant, Fabric provides the infrastructure to interact with digital assets effortlessly.


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