Across Protocol continues to enhance blockchain interoperability with their bridging solution. The protocol offers:
- Instant transactions from rollup chains to Ethereum mainnet
- Decentralized architecture using optimistic oracle technology
- Efficient cross-chain transfers available now
Their system combines bonded relayers and single-sided liquidity pools to ensure secure and swift transactions across networks. Users can experience streamlined blockchain interactions without traditional bridging delays.
Removing this layer is not only possible, itβs available today. Get there with Across.
Interop || Die Tryin by: -@jesshoulgrave from @reown_ -@ben_chain from @Optimism -@sgoldfed from @OffchainLabs -@jamesrichardfry from @AcrossProtocol -@cryptauxmargaux from @CoinDesk This panel examines the interplay of lending protocols, Layer 2s, wallets, and bridges,
Chain Interoperability Shifts from Infrastructure to User Experience
A new report from Reown and Nansen highlights a significant shift in blockchain interoperability. The focus is moving away from technical infrastructure towards user experience. - Chain selection should become invisible to users - Similar to how web users don't care which server hosts their content - Emphasis on seamless movement between different blockchains The report suggests future adoption depends more on intuitive cross-chain interactions than on any single chain's dominance. [Read the full report](reown.com/onchainux-report)
Across Protocol Powers Multiple Cross-Chain Integrations
**Across Protocol** continues expanding its cross-chain infrastructure with several key integrations: - SubWallet app now offers cross-chain bridging - VeloraDEX launched cross-chain swaps - Uniswap implemented in-app bridging These integrations enable users to perform cross-chain operations without leaving their preferred platform. The technology aims to make rollups feel like a unified Ethereum ecosystem rather than separate networks. *Key Features*: - Single transaction swaps - No manual bridge interactions - Fast finality - Capital-efficient design Try it on: - [SubWallet](https://subwallet.app) - [VeloraDEX](https://www.velora.xyz/) - [Uniswap](https://app.uniswap.org)
OKU Trade Integrates Across Protocol for Cross-Chain Bridging
OKU Trade has integrated Across Protocol to enable fast and secure cross-chain bridging functionality. The integration allows users to: - Bridge assets between Base and Arbitrum networks in seconds - Utilize Bungee Exchange and Across Protocol's infrastructure - Access decentralized instant transactions The service is now live on [oku.trade](http://oku.trade?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=linkinbio). This development expands OKU Trade's cross-chain capabilities and provides users with more efficient bridging options.
ERC-7683: A New Standard for Cross-Chain Intent

A new Ethereum standard, ERC-7683, has been introduced to standardize cross-chain intent communication. Co-developed by Uniswap, this proposal aims to create a unified structure for handling cross-chain transactions. Key features: - Standardized order structure for cross-chain intents - Enables solvers to better interpret user intentions - Promotes seamless blockchain interoperability - Open for immediate implementation by any project Learn more at [erc7683.org](https://erc7683.org)
Across Protocol Bridge Fee Analysis

Across Protocol maintains consistently low bridging costs across different transfer sizes: - **Small transfers** (under $100): Fixed rate of $0.02 - **Mid-size transfers** ($100-$10K): 0.074% fee (7.4 basis points) This comes as Ethereum's base network fees remain relatively low at $1.63, a level that historically correlates with increased trading activity. The protocol's efficient fee structure demonstrates the practical implementation of intent-based bridging, offering cost-effective cross-chain transfers.