TRAIN Protocol
@trainprotocol
Trustless, permissionless cross-chain asset bridging & swapping
Using @trainprotocol to privately bridge from @aztecnetwork to @ethereum
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We are building a best-in-class privacy bridge @trainprotocol on top of a best-in-class privacy network. Trust-minimized, no third parties, private user and solver.
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Among all other things @trainprotocol is going to be a killer privacy bridge from/to @aztecnetwork
This is what a single @trainprotocol transaction looks like: no intermediaries, no multisigs. Just the Solver and the User performing Atomic Swaps.
Great job team 🙌 Full Report: github.com/Hexens/Smart-C…
Hexens has completed a security review for @TrainProtocol. TRAIN is a trust-minimized, permissionless cross-chain bridging protocol, and now it supports @solana and @fuel_network. Our review has covered PreHTLC cross-chain functionality and supporting modules. Read the full…
Powered by @layerswap and the Fuel Foundation solver on TRAIN🙌
No more complex bridging processes - just simple, reliable transfers between Fuel and Base. What's new? ✅ Custom Fuel-optimized route via Layerswap ✅ Zero fees on transfers (pay only gas) ✅ Support for ETH/USDC and other major assets ✅ Powered by the Fuel Foundation solver…
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Working on @trainprotocol's Solver Management Console. Everyone should be able to run a solver for any chain and any assets
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Should we implement Sui or Aptos first for @trainprotocol ? (EVMs, Starknet, Fuel, TON, Solana, Bitcoin already done)
4/ Our review for @TrainProtocol by @layerswap covered recently integrated Solana into their trust-minimized, permissionless cross-chain bridging solution. Full audit: github.com/Hexens/Smart-C…
Layerswap processes millions in volume each day, supports nearly 100 networks, and has been used by millions of users. It’s also one of the longest-running Solvers. Someone recently asked me why we started building @trainprotocol if Layerswap was already making so much money.…
The requirement for interop protocols should be the same as for L1s. Interop protocols are cross-chain ledgers, and ledgers should be decentralized, trustless, and censorship-resistant.
Bridging. - LayerSwap (via @trainprotocol): now supports custom solving, so will have new fast routes to Base for USDC, ETH on the way. Target: 2-3 weeks. - Canonical: likely to reduce bridge times down to 1 day (from 7) for better capital efficiency. Same as zk rollups. Target:…
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The goal for cross-chain swapping is crystal clear: – Adding a new network/token should be as seamless as adding an ERC20 to Uniswap – Swap security should be close to same-chain Uniswap swaps No one’s even close. Not even a little.
Every step in a TRAIN transaction is verifiable. Throughout the entire process, you stay in full control of your funds
This is the first open-source cross-chain Solver implementation that supports @solana, @ethereum, @Starknet, and @fuel_network. p.s. Some interesting networks are coming soon (like @aztecnetwork).
@trainprotocol is a fully open-source, comprehensive interoperability infrastructure, with all components open-source and ready to use. - No external dependencies (oracles, validators, etc.) - Solver with support for all VMs (EVMs, Starknet, Fuel, Solana, etc.) - Best-in-class…
@trainprotocol, among other things, is bringing BTC/ETH, SOL/ETH, and SOL/TON trading pairs on-chain
@trainprotocol's Solver is the first open-source Solver for both EVM and altVM (live on mainnets). It also has some good first issues if you want to get involved. 👇
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