Konistack Integrates Across Protocol for Seamless Cross-Chain Development
Konistack Integrates Across Protocol for Seamless Cross-Chain Development
🔄 Dev Tools Just Got Easier

Konistack has integrated Across Protocol into their SDK and POC dApp, marking a significant step in cross-chain development. This integration leverages Across's bridging solution to enhance developer experience across 13 EVM chains.
The integration builds on Across's recent initiatives:
- One-click cross-chain transactions
- Intent-based system for efficient handling
- Streamlined developer experience
This follows Across's successful launch on Linea, featuring:
- Low-fee token transfers
- Chain abstraction tools
- Cross-chain settlement layer
Developers can now implement these features through Across's comprehensive documentation.
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