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Router is pleased to announce support for Hyperliquid, HyperEVM, HYPE Staking and more.
TLDR:
⚡ Bridge to/from 35+ chains (incl. non-EVMs like Sui) via @NitroByRouter
⚡ Staking rewards and more with @hyperbeat
⚡ ROUTE ticker acquired, HyperEVM deployment soon
⚡ Quality of life improvements for HyperEVM testnet interoperability
⚡ Abstraction for the Hyper-eco (Vaults, staking, NFTs & more)
⚡ Omnichain tokens for the Hyperliquid ecosystem
All routes lead to Hyperliquid!
https://t.co/0YcOUPiS4p
In the world of crypto, some of the hottest narratives of the moment are:
- AI projects like Bittensor ($TAO) and Render ($RNDR), that are making waves with their innovative approaches,
- new Layer 1 blockchains ($SUI) that promise enhanced performance
Real-World Asset (RWA) tokenization that open up new investment possibilities.
However, amidst this excitement, it's crucial to highlight a foundational challenge that deserves our attention:
interoperability and chain abstraction.
Why? Because no matter how advanced or appealing these technologies are, their true potential is locked if they can't work together seamlessly.
Interoperability is about enabling different blockchain systems to communicate and transfer value or data. Without it, we're left with fragmented ecosystems, like separate islands.
Chain Abstraction takes this a step further by simplifying the user experience. It means users don't need to understand or interact directly with the underlying complexities of blockchain technology. They should interact with a unified, intuitive interface, much like browsing the web without worrying about which server hosts the content.
Here's the point:
For crypto to truly evolve into a mainstream technology, where these exciting developments can flourish, we need to think of blockchains as parts of one large, interconnected continent rather than isolated islands.
This cycle, the push for seamless integration across chains should be our focus.
Only through interoperability and chain abstraction can we:
-- Ensure that AI-driven projects can leverage data and computational resources from across different chains.
-- Allow assets tokenized on one blockchain to be utilized across others, increasing liquidity and accessibility.
-- Enable developers to build applications that aren't restricted to one blockchain's capabilities but can harness the strengths of many.
This is where @routerprotocol comes in.
Router Protocol ($ROUTE) is a cross-chain interoperability framework designed to facilitate communication between different blockchain networks.
Here's a concise overview of the different parts of Router Protocol:
Router Chain: A Layer 1 blockchain tailored for managing cross-chain operations, providing scalability and security for interoperability. The layer 1 allows connection between 30+ blockchains, including Bitcoin ($BTC), Ethereum ($ETH), Solana ($SOL), SUI ($SUI), Base and many others.
Nitro: This component acts as a bridge allowing fast, cost-effective, and secure asset transfers across blockchains.
Cross-chain Intent Framework (CCIF): Focuses on translating user intents into blockchain commands across different chains. It simplifies cross-chain operations by automating optimal transaction paths and execution, enhancing the development of interoperability for DeFi protocols.
Adapters: These are built on CCIF, allowing developers to craft applications that can interact across multiple chains by defining how intents are processed in various cross-network scenarios.
The overarching vision behind Router Protocol, and indeed the broader movement towards blockchain interoperability, implies a theory where the numerous Layer 1 blockchains cannot remain isolated islands. Instead, they must evolve into a cohesive "continent" of interconnected networks. This integration would allow for seamless transfer of value, data, and functionality across different blockchains, enhancing the overall utility, efficiency, and user experience in the blockchain ecosystem.
How can this not be the most important narrative of this cycle?
$ROUTE 🔥🔥🔥🔥
#interoperability #ChainAbstraction @routerprotocol
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With @Bitcoin and @solana now live, @SuiNetwork on the way, and 30+ other EVM and non-EVM chains already connected, which chain do you want to see next on the fastest, most cost-efficient, fully decentralized bridge—Router Nitro?
Tag them or drop your choice below! 👇
We’re thrilled to announce that Bitcoin is now finally live on our cross-chain bridge, Router Nitro!
Try it out: https://t.co/odAUxh3gNy
With this integration, you can now:
- Swap any asset from the Ethereum chain to BTC on the Bitcoin network
- Swap BTC from the Bitcoin network to WBTC on the Ethereum chain
Experience unmatched speed and cost-efficiency—all in a fully decentralized, trustless way with no custodians involved!
Getting started is simple:
- You can use any EVM-compatible wallet when you’re going from Ethereum to Bitcoin
- When going from Bitcoin to Ethereum, to have a smooth and easy experience you will need XDEFI wallet!
Our roadmap includes adding more chains, wallets, and assets to support Bitcoin bridging. Besides, Router is developing a solution to enable users to seamlessly transfer BTC from Bitcoin to any token on other chains. In upcoming upgrades, users will be able to buy any token they want using Bitcoin.
Bitcoin holds unmatched stability and liquidity in the crypto world and with this integration, Router Nitro empowers users, platforms, and developers to access Bitcoin’s liquidity across DeFi, dApps, and more—all while preserving Bitcoin’s core values.
Embrace the power of BTC and start exploring Router Nitro’s new Bitcoin connectivity!
Big news! Vanar Chain is now integrated with Router Chain, and Router Nitro is the first bridge for @Vanarchain! 🌱
Ready to bridge? Start here: https://t.co/dALtlhGHMH
Now VANRY can be swapped and transferred across supported chains. With Router Chain’s omnichain burn-and-mint mechanism, seamless cross-chain transfers of canonically minted USDC are now available to and from Vanar Chain across 30+ EVM and non-EVM chains via Router Nitro.
Plus, many other project tokens will be canonically minted on Vanar Chain soon! ⚡
This integration also empowers Vanar developers to tap into a vast ecosystem of leading chains like Ethereum, Solana, Linea, Base, and more—expanding the reach and potential of their products across multiple ecosystems.
Router Protocol has officially integrated Self Chain, enabling seamless cross-chain transfers of $SLF tokens between @selfchainxyz and Ethereum!
Check it out on our cross-chain bridge, Router Nitro: https://t.co/JW8asCMSIa
This integration is extra special because Router has achieved cross-chain messaging for a Cosmos chain without contract capability, using IBC and CosmWasm contracts deployed on Router Chain.
What does this mean?
$SLF holders now have the flexibility to move their tokens between Self Chain and Ethereum effortlessly, tapping into the liquidity and utility of both ecosystems.
Cosmos devs can build dApps on Self Chain that seamlessly interact with Ethereum, bypassing traditional contract limitations.
But we’re not stopping here.
This integration sets the stage for more Cosmos chains, contract-capable or not, to achieve full interoperability. We're already working with more Cosmos chains to make cross-chain messaging a reality for all chains.
Stay tuned for what's next! 🔥