Alternatives to cBridge

Compare cBridge alternatives for your business or organization using the curated list below. SourceForge ranks the best alternatives to cBridge in 2026. Compare features, ratings, user reviews, pricing, and more from cBridge competitors and alternatives in order to make an informed decision for your business.

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    Across Protocol

    Across Protocol

    Across Protocol

    Across offers high speed, low fee interoperability solutions powered by intents. Intents is proving to be a winning solution, as Across dominates the routes its supports, frequently able to provide the cheapest and fastest bridge option. Across' unique value is that it guarantees genuine, not synthetic, assets are transferred cross-chain. With an Across integration, dapps and blockchains are able to provide their users with best-execution cross-chain settlement, without security tradeoffs. Across Protocol offers three products built on a modular, intents-based framework. Across Bridge, which offers high speed, low fee token bridging. Across+, a free chain abstraction tool that allows dapps to onboard users, from any chain, in seconds, for cents. Lastly, Across Settlement, which is a settlement layer that dapps can plug into, to execute intents-based order flow. The future of interoperability are intents, and Across is leading its execution.
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    Celer Network
    Celer Network is a layer-2 scaling platform that brings fast, secure and low-cost blockchain applications on Ethereum, Polkadot and other blockchains to mass adoption. Celer launched the world’s first Generalized State Channel Network and continues to push the frontier of layer2 scaling with advanced Rollup technology. Core applications and middlewares like cBridge, Layer2.Finance and more ecosystem applications built on Celer have attracted more large audiences in DeFi, blockchain interoperability and gaming space. Layer2.Finance tackles the two largest challenges preventing DeFi from reaching mass adoption, the extraordinarily high transaction fees and being very difficult to navigate and use. cBridge is a multi-chain network that enables instant, low-cost and ANY-to-ANY value transfers within and across Ethereum’s layer-2 chains, Ethereum main chain and in the future, other layer-1s, and layer-2 on top of those other layer-1 chains.
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    Orbiter Finance

    Orbiter Finance

    Orbiter Finance

    Orbiter Finance is a decentralized cross-rollup Layer 2 bridge that enables fast and secure asset transfers across different blockchain networks. Designed with scalability and interoperability in mind, it aims to connect Layer 2 solutions like Optimism, Arbitrum, zkSync, and StarkNet, allowing users to seamlessly move assets between these networks with low fees and minimal transaction latency. Orbiter Finance leverages zero-knowledge proofs and other advanced cryptographic techniques to ensure a high level of security, while maintaining a user-friendly interface. It is positioned to support the growing demand for efficient cross-chain transactions, making it a key player in the evolving ecosystem of Ethereum Layer 2 and beyond.
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    Godwoken

    Godwoken

    Nervos Network

    Godwoken is an optimistic rollup ultimately inheriting security from Layer 1. Godwoken provides instant transaction finality with low fees and a completely Ethereum compatible environment on Nervos. With Nervos, Ethereum blockchain developers will be able to port dApps seamlessly, allowing them to be part of the next generation DeFi ecosystem. Godwoken in an inherently multi-chain solution utilizing advanced account abstraction that allows for flexible wallet support, or traditional user accounts, for an internet-like experience. Cross-chain assets such as ETH and ERC-20 tokens can be utilized on deployed dApps through Nervos' Force Bridge.
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    Oasys

    Oasys

    Oasys

    Oasys architecture is built for game developers, offering a high-speed, zero gas fee experience to users by combining the best of public L1 and private L2 blockchain technology solutions. Oasys is a public blockchain specializing in games. It is launching with support from renowned game companies to revolutionize "Blockchain for the games." Oasys is an EVM-compatible protocol that adopts the Oasys Architecture. This unique architecture consists of a multi-layered structure, hub-layer, a highly scalable layer 1; and verse-layer, a special layer 2 using Ethereum's layer 2 scaling solution. Normal optimistic rollups establish the network through trust in a mechanism to verify fraudulent transactions by fraud-proof from an unspecified number of parties. In contrast, Oasys' Optimistic rollups establish the network through trust in two factors. Oasys eliminates the 7-day challenge period from optimistic rollups and allows transactions to be approved instantly.
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    Umbria

    Umbria

    Umbria

    Fast, cheap cross-chain bridging The Umbria Network bridge is a capital-efficient, multi-chain asset bridge that enables the cheap and fast bi-directional bridging of crypto assets between the Ethereum Mainnet and a range of EVM-compatible blockchains including Polygon, Avalanche, Arbitrum, Binance Chain, Electroneum and Optimism. Move your assets cross-chain, cheaper and faster than other bridges. Stake ETH, MATIC, USDT, USDC with no impermanent loss and earn a portion of all fees generated by the bridge.
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    Raydius

    Raydius

    Raydius

    Raydius is a middleware solution designed to create a more connected blockchain ecosystem. Currently, building cross-chain applications is troublesome with various Layer 1 and Layer 2 protocols each supporting different development frameworks. Raydius solves the problem by offering the cross layer support as a service for developers so that they could focus on creating the product most needed by users. Raydius offers an EVM compatible Layer 2 PoS side chain built on Substrate and it connects to different Layer 1 and Layer 2 blockchains through bi-directional bridges. There are also cross-chain bridge aggregators to allow users to have a one-stop experience using dApps on different chains. Raydius bridge aggregator connects with popular asset bridges including multichain.xyz, Matic and BSC to provide the best routing for users with demand to switch assets across blockchains.
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    Gasp

    Gasp

    Gasp

    Gasp delivers omnichain liquidity, empowering efficient trading across blockchain networks through a modular rollup secured by Ethereum. Gasp garners the best crypto economic security from Ethereum through EigenLayer for cross-chain swap finality, making it one of the first DEX's built on EigenLayer. Deposits and liquidity are protected by rollup escape hatches, guaranteeing asset withdrawal in all circumstances. Gasp is the first Ethereum native cross-rollup protocol. Swap across any Ethereum L2s with ease.
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    Emmet Finance

    Emmet Finance

    Emmet Finance

    Emmet Finance is a cross-chain DeFi hub that enables seamless asset transfers and liquidity bridging across Ethereum, Bitcoin, TON, Solana, and other major blockchains. Built on the Emmet Interchain Network (EIN), a Proof-of-Stake-powered interoperability layer, Emmet Finance ensures fast, secure, and low-cost transactions between both EVM and non-EVM ecosystems. Our solution simplifies cross-chain swaps, stablecoin bridging, and decentralized finance (DeFi) interactions by integrating liquidity sources from multiple networks. Emmet Finance also offers yield opportunities, tokenized assets, and staking mechanisms to enhance user participation and capital efficiency. With grants secured from StonFi, Swisstronik, and 5ire, and successful integrations of TON, BSC, Polygon, and Avalanche mainnets, Emmet Finance is rapidly expanding its infrastructure to support the next wave of DeFi innovation. By providing trustless interoperability, Emmet Finance eliminates barriers.
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    multichain.xyz
    Multichain.xyz is a cross-chain bridge enabling bi-directional token transfers for Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, Fantom, Fusion, Heco, Polygon and xDAI chains. Multichain.xyz is the cross-chain decentralized Swap marketplace. It operates on the Fusion blockchain and allows users to trade tokens by swapping seamlessly between pairs.
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    Boba

    Boba

    Boba

    Boba is a next-generation Ethereum Layer 2 Optimistic Rollup scaling solution that reduces gas fees, improves transaction throughput, and extends the capabilities of smart contracts. Boba offers fast exits backed by community-driven liquidity pools, shrinking the Optimistic Rollup exit period from seven days to only a few minutes, while giving LPs incentivized yield farming opportunities. Boba’s extensible smart contracts will enable developers across the Ethereum ecosystem to build dApps that invoke code executed on web-scale infrastructure such as AWS Lambda, making it possible to use algorithms that are either too expensive or impossible to execute on-chain. We’re building Boba in a way that puts our users and developers first. Our goal is to build a pragmatic L2 that is the first step towards opening Ethereum to the next Billion users. Join us on our mission and help grow the community.
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    Taiko

    Taiko

    Taiko Labs

    Taiko is an Ethereum-equivalent (Type 1) ZK-EVM, maximally compatible with Ethereum. No additional compiling, reaudits, or tooling is needed. Everything works out of the box, guaranteed. We build with the support of our community and are fully open-source. Meaning it's free to use and modify Taiko's source code with the permissive license. Taiko demands no additional trust assumptions from Ethereum. As a based rollup with a permissionless (& decentralized) proposer/prover network from day 1, Taiko inherits Ethereum's level of decentralization. Taiko is a based rollup, the transaction sequencing on Taiko is done by Ethereum validators. Based sequencing is maximally simple and inherits Ethereum's liveness and credible neutrality. You can bridge your ETH to Taiko using our native bridge or another ecosystem bridge. For a walkthrough, start with the user guide’s setup page. Combining the best of optimistic and ZK-rollups to maximally reduce costs and increase decentralization.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Synapse Protocol

    Synapse Protocol

    Synapse Protocol

    Synapse Protocol allows you to transfer and swap assets across Ethereum, Layer 2 chains, BSC, Avalanche and more. Bridge ETH, Stables, OHM, and more with ease. Trade between crypto assets of equivalent value with exceptionally low slippage. Profit from liquidity incentives and transaction fees by becoming a liquidity provider. Funds are secured by battle-tested smart contracts. Most liquid bridge ensures cost-effective transactions. Our strength comes from our community.
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    Merlin Chain

    Merlin Chain

    Merlin Chain

    Merlin Chain will bring innovation and utilities on Layer2 with those native Layer1 assets. Merlin Chain offers low fees and high scalability as an EVM-compatible chain, ensuring swift transaction processing and enhancing transaction liquidity. Merlin Chain supports popular Bitcoin protocols such as BRC20, BRC420, Bitmap, Atomicals, Pipe, Stamp, and more, enabling a more extensive user base to interact on Bitcoin Layer2. Merlin Chain has implemented ZK-Rollup to enhance efficiency and scalability, with sequencer nodes responsibly managing data transmission via decentralized Oracles, ensuring transparency and security. Merlin Chain continues its commitment to fair launches and community-driven native innovations on Layer2, dedicated to delivering unique solutions designed for the Bitcoin network and its users.
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    Caldera

    Caldera

    Caldera

    Caldera is a fast-growing rollup network that powers Ethereum rollups, designed to help developers scale decentralized applications and services with minimal latency and cost. Its core offering, Rollups-as-a-Service (RaaS), enables users to deploy high-performance Layer 2 (L2) and Layer 3 (L3) rollups in minutes. The platform provides flexibility through modular tools and integrations with popular roll-up frameworks like Arbitrum Orbit, OP Stack, and zkStack. Caldera's Metalayer acts as a connectivity layer, unifying isolated rollups for seamless building, transacting, and exploring across Ethereum. With over 75 teams across Web3 using Caldera, the platform focuses on making scaling accessible and affordable, supporting industries such as gaming, decentralized finance, and NFTs. It offers a scalable infrastructure for projects requiring high-speed, low-cost transactions while ensuring integration with a wide range of features and third-party services.
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    VoltSwap
    VoltSwap is the first major DEX in the Meter ecosystem. It is a completely community-driven project to showcase the capabilities of the Meter blockchain. The swap has several key features that are specifically designed for retail traders and investors. In addition to the lightning-fast and low gas cost transactions on Meter. DEXes built on Meter is also front running resistant. The network charges a minimum gas price. Transactions that meet the gas price requirement are ordered based on the time the network receives them instead of the gas prices. With more than 110 validator nodes on Meter, Meter is the most decentralized and fastest Ethereum layer 2 side chain. VoltSwap is both censorship and front running resistant yet fully transparent as the original Ethereum. Crosschain arbitrages and onboarding exchange DeFi chains with no KYC restrictions. Since Meter Passport connects to multiple chains, VoltSwap provides the swap capability for swapping assets from different chains.
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    Milkomeda

    Milkomeda

    Milkomeda

    Milkomeda delivers rollup technologies to leading Layer 1 ecosystems by offering the most popular smart contracting language, Solidity, while enhancing inter-blockchain interoperability, user experience, and developer traction all at the Layer 2 level. Implementing the core foundation for non-EVM ecosystems to experience the benefits of both rollups and Solidity. Broader selection of dApps by allowing devs to port over existing projects from Ethereum. Move faster and cheaper while still accessing tooling and expertise from core development to security auditing. Our goal is to leverage the power of rollups for all chains, with audits at key points in the roadmap to ensure security of the protocol. Milkomeda can scale to hundreds of transactions per second without sacrificing long-term decentralization.We collaborate with wallets so that the experience of moving assets to Milkomeda is a breeze.
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    L2BEAT

    L2BEAT

    L2BEAT

    L2BEAT is a analytics and research website about Ethereum layer two (L2) scaling. We provide a comparison of the various Ethereum L2 systems available today. An important differentiator between L2BEAT and similar sites is that L2BEAT is committed to educating users and lists only projects that match our narrow definition of L2. We define layer two as a chain that fully or partially derives its security from layer one Ethereum so that users do not have to rely on the honesty of L2 validators for the security of their funds. Because of our commitment to education we present various non-trivial metrics aside from Total Value Locked (TVL). We have carefully examined each L2 project to determine the inner workings of their technology as well as the associated risks. L2BEAT was created to provide transparent and verifiable insights into emerging layer two (L2) technologies which, in line with the rollup-centric Ethereum scaling roadmap are aimed at scaling Ethereum.
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    Harmony

    Harmony

    Harmony

    Harmony is an open and fast blockchain. Our mainnet runs Ethereum applications with 2-second transaction finality and 100 times lower fees. Harmony’s secure bridges offer cross-chain asset transfers with Ethereum, Binance and other chains. Harmony serves as a platform for creators to connect with their community. Harmony’s bridges can connect any Proof-of-Work and Proof-of-Stake chains. Our FlyClient architecture are fully trustless and highly gas-efficient. Currently, our bridges for Ethereum and Binance Smart Chain secure tens of millions cross-chain assets. Developers simply change Chain ID and enjoy faster EVM executions identical at the bytecode level. They can use their familiar and standard Web3 tooling to easily migrate to Harmony. What about users? They can continue to use MetaMask or Ledger — but now pay minimal fees. Any Ethereum wallets or portals can work on Harmony without code changes or new installs.
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    BitcoinOS

    BitcoinOS

    BitcoinOS

    BitcoinOS (BOS) is a modular, open source smart contract platform designed to bring scalable, interoperable, and programmable functionality to Bitcoin without altering its base layer. Utilizing zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs through its BitSNARK protocol, BOS enables the execution of smart contracts directly on Bitcoin's mainnet, facilitating decentralized applications (dApps), decentralized finance (DeFi), and trustless cross-chain interactions. BitcoinOS' architecture comprises three layers: the Bitcoin Core base layer, an execution layer that aggregates and compresses transactions, and a compute layer consisting of interoperable rollups called Execution Environment Modules (EEMs). These EEMs support various virtual machines, including Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and Rust-based environments, allowing developers to build applications in multiple programming languages.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Gridex

    Gridex

    Gridex

    Gridex is the first fully on-chain order book trading protocol for the Ethereum ecosystem. D5 is the first aggregator combining the power of Order Books and AMMs, providing a revolutionary on-chain trading experience. Gridex PoS is a cross-chain order book protocol and a layer 0 blockchain that supports all mainstream layer 1 blockchain and generalized layer 2s. At first, GDX will be an ERC-20 token on Ethereum. Then, once the Gridex PoS has officially launched, GDX will become the native token of the Gridex PoS. The Gridex protocol is a permissionless and non-custodial trading protocol consisting of a set of persistent, non-upgradable smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain. Unlike the current mainstream decentralized exchanges based on the Automated Market Maker (AMM) model, Gridex is based on order books. With our novel Grid Maker Order Book (GMOB) model, we have significantly reduced the resource consumption of running an order book-based system.
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    Raiden Network

    Raiden Network

    Raiden Network

    The Raiden Network is an off-chain scaling solution, enabling near-instant, low-fee and scalable payments. It’s complementary to the Ethereum blockchain and works with any ERC20 compatible token. The Raiden project is work in progress. Its goal is to research state channel technology, define protocols and develop reference implementations. The Raiden Network is an infrastructure layer on top of the Ethereum blockchain. While the basic idea is simple, the underlying protocol is quite complex and the implementation non-trivial. Nonetheless the technicalities can be abstracted away, such that developers can interface with a rather simple API to build scalable decentralized applications based on the Raiden Network. The basic idea of the Raiden Network is to avoid the blockchain consensus bottleneck. This is done by leveraging a network of payment channels which allow to securely transfer value off-chain, i.e without involving the blockchain for every transfer.
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    Cronos

    Cronos

    Cronos

    An easy-to-use platform to rapidly port apps from Ethereum and EVM-compatible chains. Built on Ethermint, which supports rapid porting of apps & smart contracts from Ethereum and other EVM-compatible chains. Cronos can process more transactions per minute than Ethereum, making it faster, cheaper, and greener to execute smart contracts. The Inter Blockchain Communications (IBC) protocol enables interoperability and bridging to the Crypto.org Chain, and other IBC-enabled chains, such as Cosmos Hub. A more streamlined and scalable consensus mechanism consensus protocol while still maintaining security with a range of validators that many different parties run. We welcome our community to review and provide suggestions to strengthen Cronos.
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    Umee

    Umee

    Umee

    Simplest way to start your DeFi experience for staking, rates, and interoperable solutions across blockchains. Umee is a layer one blockchain for cross-chain communication and interoperability, built on the Cosmos SDK and powered by Tendermint Consensus along with a self-sovereign validator network. Interoperability is achieved using Inter-Blockchain Communication protocol (IBC), Gravity bridge, and decentralized infrastructure for creating a universal cross-chain DeFi hub toward expanding the crypto ecosystem. A DeFi platform designed towards integrating with money legos, that interconnects crypto markets across networks, allows for the development of open finance innovation including multi-chain staking, interchain leverage, and cross-chain interest rates. As a base layer blockchain, applications and money lego primitives can be built on top of Umee to access cross-chain leverage and liquidity.
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    Wormhole

    Wormhole

    Wormhole

    Wormhole is a secure, open-source interoperability platform designed to empower multichain applications by facilitating seamless cross-chain communication. It enables developers to build decentralized applications (dApps) that can operate across multiple blockchain networks, enhancing scalability and user reach. Wormhole supports a wide range of blockchains, including Ethereum, Solana, and Binance Smart Chain, among others. By providing tools such as the Wormhole Software Development Kit (SDK) and the Connect integration widget, it simplifies the development process for creating multichain applications. Additionally, Wormhole offers features like native token transfers, allowing tokens to move freely between supported chains without the need for centralized exchanges. Its robust security measures, including a network of guardian nodes and continuous audits, ensure the integrity and safety of cross-chain transactions.
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    WanBridge

    WanBridge

    WanBridge

    Before completing decentralized crosschain transactions using WanBridge Web, you need to ensure you have access to the correct wallet(s). You must have wallets for each network involved in the crosschain transaction. In other words, if you are moving $BTC from Bitcoin to Ethereum, you need to use Bitcoin and Ethereum wallets. Similarly, if you are moving $LTC from Wanchain to Moonriver, you need Wanchain- and Moonriver-compatible wallets. Click “Select asset please” on the left side of the terminal. Select the asset you want to move crosschain from one blockchain network to another. Click “Select From Chain” and select the origin chain. Click “Select To Chain” and select the destination chain. Click “Connect to Wallet” in the top right corner of the window. When connecting Metamask for the first time, you will need to click connect in the Metamask pop-up window. Your Ethereum wallet address will now be connected to WanBridge Web. Your ETH balance should also be visible.
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    Arbitrum

    Arbitrum

    Offchain Labs

    Next generation layer 2 for Ethereum dApps. Use your favorite tools and scale your dApp at the lowest cost. An aggregator plays the same role that a node plays in Ethereum. Client software can do remote procedure calls (RPCs) to an aggregator, using the standard API, to interact with an Arbitrum chain. The aggregator will then make calls to the EthBridge and produce transaction results to the client, just as an Ethereum node would. Most clients will use an aggregator to submit their transactions to an Arbitrum chain, although this is not required. There is no limit on how many aggregators can exist, nor on who can be an aggregator. To improve efficiency, aggregators will usually package together multiple client transactions into a single message to be submitted to the Arbitrum chain. Arbitrum also supports a privileged Sequencer that can order transactions and give low latency transaction receipts.
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    Hop Exchange

    Hop Exchange

    Hop Exchange

    Hop is a scalable rollup-to-rollup general token bridge. It allows users to send tokens from one rollup or sidechain to another almost immediately without having to wait for the networks challenge period. It works by involving market makers (referred to as Bonder) who front the liquidity at the destination chain in exchange for a small fee. This credit is extended by the Bonder in form of hTokens which are then swapped for their native token counterpart in an AMM. It's hard to quantify security of a protocol but the core team of Hop has worked diligently on the protocol for over one year before releasing it to the public. The Hop core team has extensive experience in smart contract development. Before building Hop they were working as smart contract auditors for several years auditing popular protocols such as Augur, OpenZeppelin, Decentraland and DyDx and consequently built one of the first smart contract wallets in the Ethereum space called Authereum.
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    EverBridge

    EverBridge

    EverRise

    EverBridge integrates blockchains to let investors and projects move freely between networks at block speed. Available on the Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain and Polygon networks. EverBridge makes it possible to bridge a token to many blockchains with the possibility of sharing a consistent circulating supply across all chains and for the tokens to be traded on multiple networks with one supply. New smart contracts are created on each network to mint a matching supply on each blockchain. The new supplies are locked within the bridge vault. When tokens are bridged, the tokens are locked within the bridge vault on that side of the bridge (blockchain of origin), and a corresponding amount of tokens are unlocked from the bridge vault on the other side of the bridge (blockchain of destination). EverRise (RISE) is the first token ever to be launched on three interconnected blockchains simultaneously (Ethereum, BSC and Polygon) with balanced liquidity pools and one circulating supply.
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    Core

    Core

    Ava Labs

    Bridge, buy, swap, and send crypto easily with Core. View your portfolio, transact on chain, and unlock the growing number of use cases and integrations with Web3 tools. Core is your free, all-in-one Web3 command center for Avalanche dApps, NFTs, bridges, Subnets, L2s, and more. Core supports Avalanche, Bitcoin, Ethereum, and all EVM-compatible blockchains. Core extension is a free, non-custodial browser extension engineered for Avalanche users. Core brings Avalanche dApps, NFTs, bridges, Subnets, and more — directly to you. Core's Web experience. View portfolio dashboards, transact on chain, and unlock the growing number of use cases and integrations with Web3 tools. Built to support all wallets, with custom features when used with the Core extension.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Evmos

    Evmos

    Evmos

    Meet the inter-blockchain communication protocol, a.k.a. IBC; the IP layer for blockchains. IBC is currently the safest and most secure and decentralized way to move assets across different blockchains, unlocking interoperability across multiple chains. Evmos leverages the Cosmos SDK and serves as the first IBC-compatible EVM-based chain, bringing composability, interoperability, and fast finality to Ethereum. Evmos is a scalable and interoperable Ethereum, built on proof-of-stake with fast finality. Evmos allows for running vanilla Ethereum as a Cosmos application-specific blockchain. This allows developers to have all the desired features of Ethereum, while at the same time, benefiting from Tendermint’s PoS implementation. Also, because it is built on top of the Cosmos SDK, it will be able to exchange value with the rest of the Cosmos Ecosystem through the Inter Blockchain Communication Protocol (IBC).
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    Moonbeam

    Moonbeam

    Moonbeam Network

    No need to rewrite or reconfigure your smart contracts. Moonbeam is much more than just an EVM implementation: it’s a highly specialized Layer 1.5 chain that mirrors Ethereum’s Web3 RPC, accounts, keys, subscriptions, logs, and more. The Moonbeam platform extends the base Ethereum feature set with additional features such as on-chain governance, staking, and cross-chain integrations. Address segments of your market that are out of reach on Ethereum due to gas prices. Enjoy a “first mover” advantage by deploying early to Polkadot’s rapidly expanding parachain ecosystem. Built-in integrations for assets like DOT and ERC-20s, and infrastructure services like Chainlink and The Graph. Moonbeam is much more than just an EVM implementation: it’s a highly specialized Layer 1 chain that mirrors Ethereum’s Web3 RPC, accounts, keys, subscriptions, logs, and more. The Moonbeam platform extends the base Ethereum feature set with additional features such as on-chain governance.
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    deBridge

    deBridge

    deBridge

    deBridge is a cross-chain interoperability and liquidity transfer protocol that enables decentralized asset transfers between various blockchains. It facilitates the seamless movement of assets and data across different blockchain networks, enhancing the interconnectedness of decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystems. By supporting multiple chains, deBridge allows for efficient and secure cross-chain transactions, contributing to a more unified and accessible DeFi landscape.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Linea

    Linea

    Linea

    Linea is a Layer 2 network purpose-built to strengthen Ethereum and expand the ETH economy. It operates as a zkEVM rollup, ensuring full Ethereum equivalence with rapid settlement and ultra-low fees. Every transaction on Linea burns ETH, reinforcing scarcity and supporting Ethereum’s long-term value. The ecosystem also enables native staking on bridged ETH, distributing yield to liquidity providers and fueling DeFi activity. With a tokenomics model that mirrors Ethereum’s Genesis distribution, Linea avoids insider extraction and directs value toward builders, users, and public goods. Trusted by leading financial institutions and Ethereum pioneers, Linea aligns capital efficiency with Ethereum’s future growth.
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    Hemi

    Hemi

    Hemi

    Hemi is a breakthrough modular Layer-2 blockchain protocol that seamlessly merges Bitcoin’s rock-solid security with Ethereum’s versatile programmability by embedding a full Bitcoin node into an Ethereum-compatible EVM, known as the Hemi Virtual Machine (hVM). This architecture allows developers to write Solidity smart contracts that natively access Bitcoin data without relying on bridges or synthetic assets. Using its proprietary Proof-of-Proof (PoP) consensus, Hemi achieves “superfinality,” anchoring transactions in Bitcoin blocks for high integrity and resistance to reorgs, all while maintaining fast finality. Its Hemi Bitcoin Kit (hBK) gives developers the tools to build truly Bitcoin-powered DeFi applications, such as lending, staking, automated market makers, MEV systems, and multi-chain DAOs, using real BTC as collateral or yield sources.
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    Metis

    Metis

    Metis

    To accelerate the transition of people to blockchain for open, fair, and decentralized business on Web 3.0. To create an easy-to-use technical and organizational platform, making blockchain accessible to everyone, empowering both personal and professional lives. Metis is a decentralized economy platform to start, run, and grow any decentralized app, business, and community on the blockchain with ease and scalability. We can integrate with your existing platform without you moving or changing any of your code. Depending on the smart contract stack involve, integration onto the Metis Layer 2 network will often take less than a day, thanks to our EVM equivalence. Metis kicks back 30% of the transaction revenue it collects every month to the DApps deployed on our Andromeda Layer 2 network. Optimistic has general EVM computation that Zk Rollups do not. In addition, zK Rollups currently create a “walled garden” effect, making it difficult for many developers to launch their DApps.
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    WePiggy

    WePiggy

    WePiggy

    WePiggy has been deployed on various well-known public chains and Layer 2 networks such as Ethereum, OKXChain (OKC), Binance Smart Chain (BSC), Polygon, Huobi Eco Chain (HECO), Arbitrum, Optimism, Moonriver, Harmony, Oasis Emerald, Aurora, Moonbeam and will soon be launched on Kava, etc., realizing the exchange and lending of cross-chain assets. Smart contracts of WePiggy protocol are open-sourced and have been audited by SlowMist. WePiggy's assets are stored transparently and traceably on blockchain networks. WePiggy has now become a Web3 product by implementing a serverless architecture. WePiggy is a crypto bank built and governed by the core development team and the WPC holder community. From the first day, everyone together explored unique values and scientific governance framework for WePiggy DAO.
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    Shiden

    Shiden

    Shiden

    Shiden Network is a multi-chain decentralized application layer on Kusama Network. Kusama Relaychain does not support smart contract functionality by design - Kusama Network needs a smart contract layer. This is where Shiden Network comes in. Shiden supports Ethereum Virtual Machine, WebAssembly, and Layer2 solutions from day one. The platform supports various applications like DeFi, NFTs and more. SDN token holders can stake their tokens on favorite dApps so that both nominators and the dApps developer can earn SDN tokens. If you are trying to deploy Solidity smart contracts, you have 2 ways to compile your smart contract: using Ethereum tools, or using Solang (a Solidity to WASM compiler). After compiling your contract, you can deploy it on our testnet, Dusty Network.
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    Superbridge

    Superbridge

    Superbridge

    Superbridge.app is a website that allows users to bridge Ether and other tokens into and out of any supported rollup. Rollups are usually built on top of Ethereum, but not always. The goal of Superbridge is to support deposit and withdrawal functionality for every OPStack network.
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    Monad

    Monad

    Monad

    Monad is a high-performance Layer 1 blockchain that is fully compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). It offers exceptional throughput, capable of handling 10,000 transactions per second, with 1-second block times and single-slot finality. Designed with low hardware requirements, Monad enables decentralized applications to scale efficiently without compromising security or decentralization. Its architecture incorporates features such as optimistic parallel execution, asynchronous execution, and a custom state database (MonadDB), all contributing to its superior performance and scalability.
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    Acala

    Acala

    Acala

    Scale your DApp to Polkadot with Acala, an Ethereum-compatible smart contract platform optimized for DeFi. Acala is the decentralized finance network and liquidity hub of Polkadot. It’s a layer-1 smart contract platform that’s scalable, Ethereum-compatible, and optimized for DeFi with built-in liquidity and ready-made financial applications. With its trustless exchange, decentralized stablecoin (aUSD), DOT Liquid Staking (LDOT), and EVM+, Acala lets developers access the best of Ethereum and the full power of substrate. Access DOT-based assets and derivatives, Polkadot-native decentralized stablecoin, Polkadot ecosystem assets, and cross-chain assets from Bitcoin, Ethereum and beyond. Acala’s chain is customized for DeFi and can continue to upgrade without forks to integrate new features requested from developers. For example, on-chain ‘keepers’ automate protocol execution to better manage risks and improve user experience, or transaction fees payable with virtually any token.
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    Meter Passport
    Meter Passport is a cross chain bridge on the Meter blockchain network and provided by VoltSwap. Meter Passport allows users to move crypto assets across networks like Meter, Ethereum, Avalanche, BSC, and Moonriver.
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    Meter

    Meter

    Decentralized Finance Labs

    Meter is a high performance infrastructure that allows smart contracts to scale and travel seamlessly through heterogeneous blockchain networks. Meter is a Layer 1 and Layer 2 blockchain protocol. The Meter system consists of two tokens: MTRG, the governance token (eMTRG is the ERC20 version), and MTR, the low-volatility currency token. Financial assets should flow freely among blockchains. Meter’s HotStuff-based consensus allows 1000s of validator nodes, making Meter the most decentralized Layer 2 for Ethereum. Meter processes thousands of transactions per second and transactions are confirmed almost instantly. Meter Passport allows assets and smart contracts travel and communicate across heterogeneous blockchains for the best price, liquidity and yield. Meter is an Ethereum Compatible with unique enhancements. Unlike other Layer 2, DEXes build on Meter are front running/MEV resistant, fast and uncensorable.
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    Unichain

    Unichain

    Unichain

    Unichain is a DeFi-native Ethereum L2, optimized to be the home for liquidity across chains. Unichain is a decentralized finance (DeFi) platform designed as an Ethereum Layer 2 solution, focused on liquidity and cost efficiency. It offers faster, cheaper transactions with 1-second block times and aims to reduce transaction fees by 20x compared to Ethereum. Built on the OP Stack, it promotes scalability, open-source innovations, and future enhancements like Provable Block Building. Unichain targets developers and users in the DeFi space, providing resources for smart contract deployment and liquidity pool creation​. Informed by our experience building the world's largest decentralized trading protocol. Unichain is built on the OP stack. Technical innovations introduced by Unichain are open source, and available for any rollup to adopt. A network of full nodes monitors and verifies the actions of the sequencer, bringing faster transactions and more decentralization to Unichain.
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    CLV Chain
    CLV Chain is a Substrate-based specialized Layer 1 chain that is EVM compatible and cross-chain interoperable. Infrastructure made ready for scaling dApps in the multi-chain universe. CLV offers seamless multi-chain indexing across Bitcoin, Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, and Polkadot. Users can search through blocks, transactions, and accounts in all-in one streamlined environment. CLV incentivizes dApp builders by automatically sharing a percentage of the transaction fee’s with them. The redistribution will ensure a vibrant developer community and foster an innovative DeFi ecosystem on Sakura and CLV. CLV’s Dynamic Fee Schedule is a brand-new gas calculation method which allows CLV users to get gas discounts proportionally to the frequency of their network activity. Users with less interaction pay more gas, and users with more interactions will less gas over time according to a usage curve.
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    Hermez

    Hermez

    Hermez

    Hermez is an open-source ZK-Rollup optimized for secure, low-cost and usable token transfers on the wings of Ethereum. Hermez seamlessly integrates into the fabric of the Ethereum ecosystem and enables low-cost token transfers for an inclusive economy. Cost-efficient token transfers and swaps with high throughput. Decentralized and open-source architecture. Computational integrity for secure transactions. By using zero-knowledge technology, transfer costs are significantly reduced, allowing more accessible financial services for mainstream adoption. Computational integrity and on-chain data availability are guaranteed by zero-knowledge-proof technology while preserving the public blockchain properties of Ethereum. Hermez's mission is to create an inclusive, resilient and highly efficient payment network for the next generation of digital currencies to ensure everyone has the freedom to transact.
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    Keep Network
    Stake on Ethereum’s first private computer and earn. Staking with Keep is the best way to back a truly decentralized network and the future of DeFi. Privacy-focused infrastructure for the public blockchain. The Keep network allows private data to be used on public protocols without sacrificing confidentiality. Keep is the only protocol that is truly decentralized. “Keeps” are off-chain containers that allow contracts to use private data without exposing the data to the public blockchain. The Keep network stores data with the highest level of encryption. Keep and tBTC have been audited by the strongest firms in the ecosystem. Learn more about staking on the Keep network to earn rewards and secure the network. Keep is a privacy layer that enables private data to be leveraged on public blockchains without compromising security or confidentiality. Keep is the network behind tBTC, the first secure and decentralized tokenized bitcoin on Ethereum.
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    ZKSwap
    Any transaction on ZKSwap Layer 2 network can be completed quickly without consuming any gas fee, which greatly reduces user usage cost. Theoretical TPS is up to 10,000+, achieving real-time exchange without waiting. Enjoy smooth trading on the platform. Users fully own their own assets, and transactions do not require authorization which protects user privacy and account security. Users can add any token and create trading pairs on their own with a set fee; and we will support 0 gas fee airdrops and offer a seamless trading experience with an instant payment feature. Based on ZK-Rollups, the TPS can be increased by multiple orders of magnitude. While users enjoy a smooth transaction experience, their assets are autonomously controllable and safe. ZKSwap will deploy a series of smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain to store the tokens deposited by users while recording and verifying Layer 2 status updates and related proof.
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    zkSync

    zkSync

    Matter Labs

    zkSync is Ethereum’s most user-centric ZK rollup. Unlike any other scaling approach, ZK rollup has no upper bound on the value it can securely handle in L2. Unlike optimistic rollups, all assets can be moved capital-efficiently and fast between ZK rollup and L1. zkSync has the lowest real tx costs across all existing and planned rollups. zkSync also supports meta-transactions, instant confirmations with economic finality, low-cost privacy, and more. Ease and fun of development are at the core of zkSync design. Integrate payments and atomic swaps in a few lines of code. Develop type-safe, functional style smart contracts on Zinc: a Rust-based framework. Deploy your existing EVM codebase with minimum modifications.
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    Synthr

    Synthr

    Synthr

    SYNTHR: DeFi’s first-ever zero-slippage omnichain liquidity layer. 👉 Zero-slippage cross-chain swaps for users. 👉 Capital-efficient and secure liquidity layer for builders and applications. 👉 Real multi-chain yield backed by protocol revenue for liquidity providers. ⚙️ Powered by: Axelar, LayerZero, Pyth, and Supra Oracles.