Problems GasYard solves
Bridging Time And Efficiency
One of the primary challenges in current bridging methods is the time-consuming process, which typically takes between 5 to 10 minutes due to reliance on message parsing and trustless architectures. GasYard addresses this by optimizing the bridging process: instead of waiting for message parsing, our platform executes transactions immediately upon verification and settlement by verifier nodes, reducing bridging time to approximately 1 minute.
Security and Approval Risks
Security vulnerabilities in router contracts and the risks associated with private key exposure during ERC20 token bridging are critical concerns. GasYard mitigates these risks by focusing exclusively on bridging native tokens. By eliminating the need for approvals to router contracts, we enhance transaction security and provide users with a seamless and secure bridging experience.
Liquidity Across Chains
Navigating liquidity challenges across different blockchain networks poses another significant hurdle. Current solutions often struggle with dynamic route creation and ensuring sufficient token liquidity on destination chains like Ethereum to BSC or Base to Mantle. GasYard solves this by proactively supplying bulk liquidity on destination chains and dynamically rebalancing as needed. This ensures that users can bridge tokens efficiently, regardless of the amount, by receiving native tokens directly.
Cross-Chain Transfer Availability
With the continuous emergence of new Layer 2 solutions and ZkEVMs, maintaining liquidity on destination chains remains an ongoing challenge. GasYard plans to simplify cross-chain transfers by bridging major assets in bulk to destination chains using default bridges from newer Layer 2 solutions. This approach aims to enhance accessibility and reduce the friction associated with evolving blockchain architectures.
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