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1/ We have developed a Layer-1 blockchain using Cosmos - The Interchain ⚛️' Tendermint Consensus to solve extant problems in Blockchain Interoperability. The Devnet is now live:
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2/ Router Chain will solve for Security and Scalability by unleashing the power of decentralization. It’ll provide a modular, composable framework for true-blue cross-chain dApps to be built in web3.

3/ Router unblocks & unites large blockchains like Polygon, Ethereum & non-EVM ecosystems by allowing delegation of cross-chain transactions that are not required to be performed on-chain like voting, fee calculations etc. to Router Chain which acts as a data-aggregation layer.

4/ Router chain’s architecture allows for parallel execution of outbound requests. As the relayer network is permissionless, each app can run its custom relayer to process outbound requests. Hence, outbound requests from one app does not affect the outbound requests from another.

5/ Router Chain offers 3 tiers of security at: 1) The Blockchain Level: Derived from the underlying Byzantine Fault Tolerant Tendermint Consensus. 2) Bridge Level: All inbound and outbound requests are validated. Orchestrators use ECDSA (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algo)

[Contd...] 3) Application Level: dApps can have their own validators sign the contract on Router chain before forwarding the data to the outbound module & the destination chain

6/ Cross-chain dApps built on Router Chain can by default interact with any blockchain ecosystem without the need for a bridge, thereby tapping into the benefits of each such as: ecosystem growth, liquidity, community adoption, or salient tech features of each blockchain network.

7/ Router’s architecture allows stateful interactions between contracts on one chain and another in a secure and decentralized manner. Apart from validating state changes on the Router Chain, validators also monitor state changes on other chains.

8/ dApps built using Router’s Infrastructure can write custom logic to trigger events in response to these external state changes.

9/ Customizability is a key feature of Router Chain. Meta transactions can be integrated, further smoothening user experience & adoption of dApps. In future iterations of Router Chain, dApps can bolt on additional ZK/rollups-based security models to further enhance user security

10/ Router Chain allows app-specific bridging, middleware contracts built using CosmWasm, deployed on Router Chain & include the logic to process inbound request from one chain (like @0xPolygon) & forward the processed request to other chain (say BNB) via Router’s outbound module

11/ 4 core frameworks are available for Web3 projects to customize their interoperability needs: 1. OmniChain Framework: For dApps requiring a stateful bridging logic/decentralized accounting layer 2. CrossTalk Framework: For crosschain instruction transfers & bridging logic

[Contd..] 3. Voyager Suite: Developers can use abstractions of this native cross-chain asset transfer bridge to build applications like cross-chain yield aggregation 4. Router Chain Core: For developing true-blue cross-chain dApps

12/ Router Chain boasts of a first-of-its-kind cross-chain meta transactions, cross-chain statefulness, transaction batching and batch atomicity. Also, unlike most chains built using Cosmos SDK, Router chain will have full-fledged support for @MetaMask Users will be able to:

[Contd] - Add Router chain to the list of networks on their @MetaMask. - Import their Router chain assets & balances to the wallet. - Review trnx details, including gas price, and limit, and sign trnx directly from their wallet while connected to the Router chain. @ConsenSys

13/ For an infrastructure this robust, the applications could be endless The use cases can range from cross-chain NFTs, cross-chain governance, and cross-chain stablecoins to cross-chain oracles and cross-chain marketplaces.

14/ A devnet starting from Block 0 with all the latest features mentioned above is NOW LIVE. Check out the block explorer at

15/ @avalancheavax Fuji Testnet is supported on Router devnet. Developers can refer to the below resource for chain configuration -

16/ Goerli Testnet is supported on Router devnet. Developers can refer to the below resource for chain configuration - @ethereum

17/ @0xPolygon's Mumbai Testnet is supported on Router devnet. Developers can refer to the below resource for chain configuration -

18/ BSC Testnet is supported on Router devnet. Developers can refer to the below resource for chain configuration - @BNBCHAIN

19/ Read more about the Router Chain in detail here: You can also checkout the Router V2 whitepaper via:

