🌉BridgeSwap

Overview

In partnership with LI.FI, Squid & Axelar, Rango, THORSwap, and Hashport, BridgeSwap provides a simple interface to move funds between chains.

The BridgeSwap component powers the Bridge feature on Pangolin, which provides an interface for routes across more than 25 chains, between more than 30 DEXs and 16 bridges.

Here is a walkthrough of BridgeSwap from December, 2022.

Routing

LI.FI

Overview

LI.FI is a cross-chain bridge aggregation protocol that supports any-to-any swaps across 18 different EVM compatible networks, 13 bridges, and 28 DEXs.

Supported networks

Aggregated bridges

Aggregated DEXs

Squid & Axelar

Overview

Squid is a cross-chain swap and liquidity routing protocol built on Axelar that supports any-to-any swaps across 8 different EVM compatible networks and 17 Cosmos networks.

All transactions are routed through axlUSDC/UDSC stable swap pools and USDC/native token pools, maximizing capital efficiency.

Axelar is a proof-of-stake blockchain built with the Cosmos SDK with its own permissionless set of validators that process cross-chain messages securly with quadratic voting.

Supported EVM networks

Supported tokens are any with over $200,000 of liquidity.

  • Ethereum

  • Arbitrum

  • Avalanche

  • Polygon

  • Moonbeam

  • Binance Chain

  • Fantom

  • Celo

Supported Cosmos networks

Supported tokens include deposits into the Cosmos via axlUSDC.

  • Cosmos Hub

  • Crescent

  • Injective

  • Juno

  • Kujira

  • Osmosis

  • Secret Network

  • Terra-2

  • Agoric

  • AssetMantle

  • Axelar

  • Comdex

  • Evmos

  • Fetcha

  • Ki

  • Regan

  • Umee

Rango

Overview

Rango is a cross-chain bridge aggregation protocol that supports any-to-any swaps across 18 different EVM compatible networks and 19 Cosmos networks and 4 other networks, 16 bridges, and 25 DEXs.

Supported networks

Aggregated Bridges

Aggregated DEXs

THORSwap - coming soon

Hashport - coming soon

Screenshot

Setup

Honeycomb components are available as a code-snippets in Storybook:

The BridgeSwap component currently has many customizable variables that can be found here:

Github

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