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. Desks providing on/off-chain liquidity that must balance inventory, minimize risk, and report to counterparties. Detect anomalies, suspicious approvals, and governance changes before funds are at risk. CSA guidance encourages registration while banks adopt crypto services cautiously.
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.
Arbitrum One profile
High-throughput rollup popular with sophisticated DeFi protocols.
Rollup compression keeps most swaps under $0.30 with finality in seconds.
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 precise transaction decoding and counterparty mapping across thousands of wallets. Tighter inventory hedging windows.
GMX, Camelot, and perpetual protocols rely on deep liquidity analytics. Live monitoring of contract upgrades, proxy changes, and admin key usage.
Live monitoring of contract upgrades, proxy changes, and admin key usage. Teams must plan for bilingual English/French disclosure and real-time proof of reserves.
Token scanner sweeps of newly listed assets interacting with your treasury. Teams must plan for bilingual English/French disclosure and real-time proof of reserves.
Mapping transacting wallets to known entities for counterparty risk scoring. Teams must plan for bilingual English/French disclosure and real-time proof of reserves.
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.