Several chains interact, switching wallets, bridging, fearing slippage, this experience is too frustrating. C (Chainbase) is here to integrate cross-chain operations into a 'backend operation', allowing users to experience the front end as seamlessly as a single chain.
C is a network protocol focused on the quality of service routing between chains, dynamically selecting the optimal cross-chain path by evaluating multi-dimensional data such as slippage, network congestion, and fee costs. Developers can connect once to support data retrieval and transaction operations across multiple chains, and users only need to click submit.
Community testing shows that C's cross-chain success rate has increased by 40%, maintaining high availability even during network congestion.
It also achieves a unified SDK and logging system, making inter-chain transactions and messages traceable, monitorable, and modularly deployable. In the future, C is expected to become a universal routing layer, connecting various Rollups, bridges, and Rollup aggregation protocols, allowing developers to deploy cross-chain applications without the complicated logic of bridging. #Chainbase @Chainbase Official $C