Arbitrum One • Canada

Cross-Chain TX Executor for protocol security teams

Simulate, batch, and send cross-chain contract calls using supported messaging layers with guardrails for treasury operations. Focus on smart contract security, counterparty risk, and operational safeguards for treasuries and protocols. Detect anomalies, suspicious approvals, and governance changes before funds are at risk. CSA guidance encourages registration while banks adopt crypto services cautiously.

  • Model execution costs, finality windows, and relayer fees across messaging protocols.
  • Batch approvals, swaps, and bridge steps into guided workflows for operations teams.
  • Track settlement status with per-hop telemetry and alerting.
  • Proactively identifying malicious approvals and upgrade patterns is tedious.

Key metrics

Messaging protocols

6 integrated

Continuously expanding coverage for leading cross-chain stacks.

Execution monitoring

Real-time

Per-hop alerts via webhook, Slack, and email.

Arbitrum One profile

High-throughput rollup popular with sophisticated DeFi protocols.

Rollup compression keeps most swaps under $0.30 with finality in seconds.

Unique insights

  • Arbitrum One: Rollup compression keeps most swaps under $0.30 with finality in seconds. Pair this with cross-chain tx executor to live monitoring of contract upgrades, proxy changes, and admin key usage..
  • Canada: Pre-registration undertakings (PRUs) require segregated accounting and quarterly attestations. Align risk & security analysts workflows with fewer false positives in alerting systems..
  • For protocol security teams, emphasize Supports native bridges plus messaging layers like LayerZero, Wormhole, Axelar, and Hyperlane. and track Mean time to detect high-risk contract events. weekly.

Why teams rely on this tool

Core capabilities

Model execution costs, finality windows, and relayer fees across messaging protocols. Batch approvals, swaps, and bridge steps into guided workflows for operations teams. Track settlement status with per-hop telemetry and alerting.

Audience fit

Proactively identifying malicious approvals and upgrade patterns is tedious. Fewer false positives in alerting systems.

Arbitrum One focus

GMX, Camelot, and perpetual protocols rely on deep liquidity analytics. Live monitoring of contract upgrades, proxy changes, and admin key usage.

Operational playbook

  1. 1Select messaging protocol and define source/destination calls.
  2. 2Run simulation to validate costs, finality, and contract compatibility.
  3. 3Submit execution and monitor settlement events across chains.

Use cases

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.

Proof points

  • Treasuries automate L2 incentive payouts without manual bridging.
  • Market makers rebalance inventory with deterministic workflows.
  • Risk teams document cross-chain execution with tamper-proof logs.

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Frequently asked questions

Do you support custom relayers?

Bring your own relayer endpoints or leverage ChainUnified-managed infrastructure with rate limits.

Can I mix multiple protocols?

Workflow builder allows hybrid paths when governance or liquidity requires it.

How are failures handled?

Automatic retries respect protocol limits, and incidents trigger escalation workflows with decoded context.

Cross-Chain TX Executor for Risk & security analysts in Canada | Risk monitoring & incident response on Arbitrum One