Chainlink has launched a new Transporter application to facilitate the movement of crypto assets and data across multiple networks.
The application claims to be a cost-efficient solution for executing high-value token transfers across blockchains, ensuring users a secure transactional experience.
“Transporter makes it easier to utilize the security benefits of Chainlink’s CCIP for the transfer of large token value and critical messages across chains.”
Sergey Nazarov, Co-Founder of Chainlink
Transporter supports a wide range of blockchains, including Arbitrum, Avalanche, Base, BNB Chain, Ethereum, Optimism, Polygon, and WEMIX, marking Chainlink’s entry into the burgeoning realm of blockchain bridges.
According to DefiLlama data, existing bridges facilitated the transfer of approximately $12 billion in assets across various chains up to last month. Despite the role of such bridges in the digital asset economy, they have been vulnerable to exploits and hacks, underlining the need for secure solutions like Transporter.
Transporter is developed using Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP), a technology foundational to Chainlink’s collaboration with SWIFT for international bank transfers.
According to the blog, the application provides worldwide support and includes a real-time visual tracker to monitor the status of transfers across different blockchains. Users are charged standard CCIP fees, which are applied to the cost of executing transactions on the target blockchain and to payments for CCIP service providers.
“I expect that Transporter will quickly establish itself as the standard for cross-chain enablement for high-value use cases.”
Nomatic from Fourth Revolution Capital
This article first appeared at crypto.news