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Interoperability

A list of interoperability and cross-chain related tools and services available for the Lisk network.

Bridges

Bridges are services that facilitate communication between blockchains through the transfer of information and assets, and therefore work as a bridge or connection between different blockchain ecosystems.

Bridges enable:

  • the cross-chain transfer of assets and information.
  • dapps to access the strengths of various blockchains
  • users to access new platforms and leverage the benefits of different chains.
  • developers from different blockchain ecosystems to collaborate and build new platforms for the users.

For bridging tokens from Lisk to other networks, please check the Bridges page for an overview of all available bridges.

Chainlink CCIP is a blockchain interoperability protocol that enables developers to build secure applications that can transfer tokens, messages (data), or both tokens and messages across chains.

What this means for you:

  • Cross-chain Interoperability: Seamless token and data transfers with 20+ blockchains
  • Expanded Liquidity: Access to a larger pool of users and capital
  • Security: Backed by Chainlink’s battle-tested, decentralized oracle network
  • Developer Simplicity: Standardized, easy-to-integrate cross-chain infrastructure
  • New Use Cases: Enables multi-chain DeFi, NFTs, gaming, and enterprise applications

LayerZero

With Layer Zero, protocols can interact seamlessly with other blockchains, opening up endless opportunities for builders and users on Lisk. Additionally, developers on other LayerZero-supported networks can expand their applications to Lisk.

This includes:

  • Seamless cross-chain messaging
  • Effortless token transfers
  • Easy smart contract migration

Hyperlane

Hyperlane is a blockchain interoperability protocol that allows different blockchains to communicate and share information with each other. It acts like a "highway" between blockchains, enabling them to send messages, transfer assets, and interact with decentralized applications (dApps) across different networks. This helps improve the connectivity between blockchains, making them more efficient and integrated.