In a landmark move for blockchain interoperability, Avalanche has officially integrated with ZetaChain, the world’s first Universal Blockchain ecosystem, enabling seamless interaction across major blockchains.
The integration allows more than 1.4 million Avalanche users to access decentralized applications (dApps) that operate natively across a variety of blockchains, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana. This development is expected to pave the way for enhanced cross-chain functionality, allowing developers to build once and deploy on multiple chains, including AVAX, from a single smart contract.
ZetaChain, which boasts a Universal Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), simplifies the process by enabling the deployment of smart contracts that can interact with different blockchains without the need for traditional bridges or wrappers—tools that are often vulnerable to security flaws and operational issues. This integration significantly reduces deployment times, cutting them from weeks to just minutes.
As a result, ZetaChain offers a streamlined and secure environment for Web3 developers, allowing them to build faster and more efficiently. The platform’s ability to unify liquidity and enhance user experience across networks is a critical feature, particularly as it now includes Bitcoin among its supported chains.
Avalanche’s reputation for high throughput and near-instant transaction finality further strengthens the partnership. Known for processing transactions in under one second, Avalanche is a popular choice for decentralized finance (DeFi) applications, owing to its scalability and environmentally friendly design.
The integration opens up exciting new opportunities for cross-chain DeFi applications, NFT interoperability, and other decentralized innovations, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of blockchain technology.
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