Router Protocol introduces Router Pay, built on the Instruction Specific Address (ISA) framework, to streamline DApp interactions.
Key features:
- Eliminates wallet connections and approval transactions
- Uses unique self-destructing addresses for each interaction
- Supports both single-chain and cross-chain transactions
The system simplifies the traditional 5-step DApp interaction process to a single scan-and-pay flow, similar to Web2 payment systems. Users only need to: 1. Define their intent 2. Receive a unique address 3. Send funds to execute the transaction
Security is maintained through dynamic contract deployment and automatic self-destruction after execution.
Learn more in the ISA framework whitepaper: routerprotocol.com/isa-framework-whitepaper.pdf
Router Protocol Expands USDC Bridge Support to Polygon and Unichain

Router Protocol's Nitro bridge has expanded native USDC transfer capabilities via Circle's CCTP V2 to two new chains: - **Polygon**: Now supporting direct USDC transfers to/from Polygon network - **Unichain**: Added yesterday, enabling seamless USDC bridging The expansion adds to Nitro's existing CCTP V2 support across major networks including: - Ethereum - Arbitrum - Optimism - Base - Avalanche - Linea - WorldCoin Bridge native USDC at [app.routernitro.com](http://app.routernitro.com)
Router Nitro Adds Optimism to CCTP V2 Network

Router Protocol's cross-chain bridge Router Nitro has expanded its native USDC transfer capabilities to include Optimism through Circle's CCTP V2 integration. Key networks now supported: - Arbitrum - Avalanche - Base - Ethereum - Linea - World Chain - Optimism The bridge enables direct USDC transfers without wrapped tokens or intermediate hops, offering a streamlined cross-chain experience. Users can access these features through [Router Nitro's app](http://app.routernitro.com). This expansion makes Router Nitro one of the first bridges to support native USDC transfers across this comprehensive network of chains.
Router Protocol Lists Multiple Berachain Tokens on Nitro Trade During Bera Week

Router Protocol's Nitro Trade platform has launched Berachain Week, featuring new token listings from the Bera ecosystem: - $BERA (Berachain's native token) - $DOLO (from Dolomite) - $LBGT (from BeraPaw) **Key Features:** - Single-click trading from any chain using any token - No bridge requirements or chain hopping - Comprehensive trading dashboard with live charts, volume, and supply data Trading is available at [Nitro Trade](https://routernitro.com/trade/berachain-bera) The initiative aims to increase accessibility to Berachain's growing DeFi ecosystem, with new tokens being added throughout the week.
Router Nitro Integrates MatchID for Simplified Cross-Chain Transfers

Router Nitro has integrated MatchID to simplify cross-chain transfers across 40+ EVM chains, with Solana and Tron support coming soon. **Key Features:** - Use MatchID instead of long wallet addresses - Transfer funds across multiple chains in minutes - Integration with Web2 accounts (Email, Twitter, Google, TikTok) **About the Services:** - *MatchID*: First on-chain unified identity system for multiple blockchains and Web2 accounts - *Router Nitro*: Low-latency cross-chain bridge supporting 50+ chains including Ethereum, Solana, Sui, Bitcoin, Tron, and Cosmos Try it now at [Router Nitro](http://routernitro.com/swap)
Router Protocol Simplifies CEX Withdrawals with Cross-Chain Integration

Router Protocol is launching a new feature on their Nitro platform to streamline cryptocurrency withdrawals from centralized exchanges (CEX). - Direct withdrawals from Binance, OKX, and other CEXs to 50+ blockchain networks - Single-step process eliminates need for manual bridging - No wallet connection required - just scan and withdraw - Reduces fees and transaction time The new system uses Instruction-Specific Addresses (ISA) to automatically bridge assets to desired chains. This eliminates the traditional multi-step process of withdrawing to a default chain and then bridging separately. Try the current version at [RouterNitro](http://routernitro.com/swap)