Bridges supported
20+ providers
Covers canonical, liquidity, and messaging bridges used in production.
Plan and execute cross-chain transfers with aggregated routes, gas estimates, and risk scoring for major bridges. Operators who coordinate token communities, manage governance, and need reliable educational material for non-technical audiences. Deliver timely, data-rich updates to LPs, token holders, and partners. MiCA, ESMA guidance, and FCA rules define comprehensive disclosure and reserve requirements.
Bridges supported
20+ providers
Covers canonical, liquidity, and messaging bridges used in production.
Route simulation time
< 2 seconds
Evaluate costs and SLAs before sending funds cross-chain.
Ethereum Mainnet profile
Deepest liquidity and broadest institutional adoption.
Base fees typically 15–40 gwei outside of NFT drops; priority fees ~1–2 gwei.
Compare bridge routes by cost, latency, and slippage across approved providers. Pre-compute gas requirements on source and destination chains before signing. Surface trust and risk annotations (custodial vs. canonical) to guide treasury decisions.
Need accessible explanations for complex on-chain data. Higher governance participation and proposal quality.
Uniswap, Lido, EigenLayer, and Aave drive high-value flow and require precise gas timing. Curated dashboards highlighting TVL, exchange depth, and wallet cohorts.
Curated dashboards highlighting TVL, exchange depth, and wallet cohorts. Expect multi-language communications, evidence of consumer protections, and sustainability reporting.
Narrative-ready charts for newsletters, board decks, and AMA sessions. Expect multi-language communications, evidence of consumer protections, and sustainability reporting.
Automated FAQ documentation pulling from transaction decoders and glossaries. Expect multi-language communications, evidence of consumer protections, and sustainability reporting.
We combine public incident databases, chain security advisories, and on-chain telemetry to weight each provider.
Upload policy rules (allowed chains, minimum confirmations, spend limits) to block non-compliant routes.
Yes. Aggregated routes consider intermediary hops when they reduce cost or improve settlement time.