Multichain Bi-weekly Review | August 23rd - Sep 5th
A quick recap of the past two weeks
As part of the Web3 architecture, Multichain aims to support blockchains to achieve cross-chain interoperability and we have witnessed our ecosystem expand over the past two weeks. The newly supported bridges, updates, and marketing events for Multichain are listed below so that you can stay up to know our latest progress.
New tokens supported
- EBOX: Ethereum<->BNB CHAIN<->Polygon
- DogeShrek: Dogechain<-> Polygon<-> Avalanche
- Developer Coin (DPC) : Ethereum<->BNB CHAIN<->Polygon
- Duckereum (DUCKER) : Dogechain<->Ethereum
- Supernova (SNT) : BNB CHAIN <->Ethereum<-> Ethereum Classic<-> Fantom<->Avalanche
- Dexance (DXN) : BNB CHAIN<->Avalanche
- MUSD : Polygon<->Cronos
- Meerkat Shares (MSHARE) : BNB CHAIN <-> Cronos <-> Avalanche <-> Fantom
- Hakuna Shares (MTT): Polygon <-> Cronos
- Dogira: Ethereum <-> Dogechain <->Polygon
- NITRO (NIO) : Avalanche<->XRP Ledger
- Developer Coin (DPC): Ethereum <-> BNB CHAIN<-> Polygon
Blockchain Integrations
- NEAR Protocol
- Godwoken (to be integrated)
Updates
- MultiDAO Officially Launched
- First task from MultiDAO — node update released
- First anyCall-backed NFT bridge released
- Multichain supported $CRV token to be transferred arbitrarily across 11 chains
Marketing Events
- Near Testnet Campaign Giveaway
- Dogechain & Quickswap & Multichain Giveaway
About Multichain
Born as Anyswap on July 20th, 2020, Multichain is positioned as a decentralized cross-chain router to address the clear need for distinct and diverse blockchains to communicate with one another. Multichain promotes interoperability across different networks and actualizes smooth asset and value transfers as a cross-chain architecture. In addition, Multichain also powers the seamless data or message transmission across chains by anyCall, enabling the building of cross-chain Dapps. Multichain is now the leader in the cross-chain sector, with a constantly growing family of EVM and non-EVM chains (currently 62) and deployed bridges (currently 2,700+).