Router Protocol launches its modular cross-chain bridge: Voyager

Router Protocol is building a suite of cross-chain communication primitives that aims to seamlessly provide bridging infrastructure between current and emerging layer-1 and layer-2 blockchain solutions...

Router Protocol launches its modular cross-chain bridge: Voyager

Router Protocol, an infrastructure layer enabling communication between blockchains, today announced the launch of Voyager, a cross-chain bridge with enhanced security features and fast transaction speeds.

Voyager’s architecture is designed differently than standard bridges…

Notably, it needs very little TVL to complete transfers, making the bridge less of a honeypot from a security standpoint. Instead of focusing on TVL, Voyager emphasizes total volume transacted – a more relevant and efficient measure for bridges.

The contracts handling the logic of cross-chain transfers on Voyager are separate from contracts handling reserve assets, which minimizes an additional common attack vector. Voyager also uses on-chain validation, which is more secure than protocols using off-chain consensus.

In addition to the slew of security features, users can take advantage of the bridge’s high-speed performance – over 50 percent of transactions on Voyager are processed in less than a minute and 80 percent are completed in less than two minutes.

Additional features of Voyager include…

Soon, Voyager will add staking, new UI, and integrations of more EVM and non-EVM networks.

“Voyager is a significant leap towards building a chain-agnostic, more inclusive web3 ecosystem. It’s Router’s flagship dApp in a suite of products that will empower devs to create solutions that will accelerate the cross-chain evolution.”
– Ramani Ramachandran, Co-Founder & CEO of Router Protocol

Securing the network…

In addition to a bug bounty program with Immunefi, Router Protocol has completed security audits from Certik and Halborn and is currently undergoing a third audit from Hacken.

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