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Across Protocol is a cross-chain bridge that uses UMA’s Optimistic Oracle and a shared liquidity pool to enable fast, low-cost transfers across Ethereum and major L2s. Its intent-based architecture lets users request outcomes without complex bridging logic, while relayers compete to fill those requests instantly. Settlement is secured by optimistic verification, ensuring strong security without delaying execution. The ACX token governs the protocol and is tradable on major CEXs and DEXs. Developers can easily integrate Across via its SDK, making it a trusted choice for secure, efficient cross-chain UX.
Across is a cross-chain bridge that enables fast, low-cost, and secure asset transfers using UMA’s Optimistic Oracle and intent-based settlement.
You can buy ACX on Binance, Gate.io, MEXC, Ourbit, Uniswap V3 (Ethereum), and Balancer V2.
Bitcoin.com Wallet is the recommended choice. MetaMask offers a browser extension, Trust Wallet is great for mobile, and Ledger or Trezor offer secure hardware storage.
It uses optimistic verification with UMA’s Oracle to confirm cross-chain fills after execution, protecting users from invalid settlements.
Across supports Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, Boba, and other EVM-compatible networks.
It uses a single shared liquidity pool, competitive relayers, and no-slippage fills, reducing costs and improving capital efficiency.
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