Inventory of the three "peculiar" uses of the cross-chain tool DeBridge
➤ Airdrop enthusiasts: Transfer Gas to secondary accounts
For example, a secondary wallet receives the $Parti airdrop, but there is no GAS in the wallet. At this point, tokens can be cross-chained from the primary wallet to the secondary account's BSC wallet.
If BNB is withdrawn from a CEX, Binance's fee is 0.00015 BNB, approximately 0.0942 U. During the cross-chain transfer shown in the diagram, the value only decreased by 0.07 U. This may be a bit cheaper than directly withdrawing BNB from a CEX, and the speed is also faster. (Because the secondary account only received 30-100 $Parti from the airdrop, it’s essential to save on GAS, haha)
If BNB is transferred directly from the primary account, it may be easily detected by the witches. However, the middle of the cross-chain protocol is a smart contract, making it harder to be tracked by the witches.
There are also points; previously, there was an airdrop based on points for $JUP.
➤ Dog coin enthusiasts: Switch chains to chase dog coins
Friends on the chain may sometimes face the challenge of switching from one chain to another.
On other DEXs, such as UniversalX, one needs to sell dog coin 1 for U first, then buy dog coin 2.
However, on #DeBridge, you can directly cross-chain from dog coin 1 to dog coin 2, which is more efficient.
➤ Altcoin enthusiasts/dog coin enthusiasts: Coin comparison
Since direct cross-chain trading is possible, in DeBridge, we can see the candlestick charts between two altcoins.
By clicking Limit, you can view the candlestick chart, for example, the candlestick chart of $parti and $trump, and of course, you can also look at it in reverse, seeing $trump and $Parti.
When chasing dog coins, you can also compare the candlestick charts of two dog coins.
So, although DeBridge is the infrastructure of the DeFi ecosystem.
It still has some "peculiar" but practical uses, whether for airdrop enthusiasts, dog coin enthusiasts, or altcoin enthusiasts.