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  • In the growing multichain ecosystem, developers face challenges with non-uniform tooling, while users contend with the limitations of chain-specific decentralized applications (“dApps”), resulting in fragmented liquidity and less-than-ideal UI/UX. Cross-chain interoperability emerges as a key solution.

  • First-generation bridges, using the lock-and-mint model, have faced over US$2B in losses from security breaches, pushing the industry toward more secure, second-generation cross-chain messaging protocols. These newer solutions support native integration and have led to a shift in performance criteria from total value locked (“TVL”) to more transaction- and message-based metrics.

  • Serving as a generalized infrastructure layer for dApps to build on, cross-chain messaging protocols enable the exchange of not only tokens but also arbitrary data. This evolving ecosystem now supports over 60 chains and boasts over 900% year-over-year (“YoY”) growth in aggregate transaction count.

  • CCIP, Chainlink's latest venture into the interoperability domain, utilizes a triple-network architecture to ensure robust verification. With a strong focus on security, CCIP also stands to benefit from Chainlink's established presence to bootstrap initial growth, particularly in connecting TradFi with real-world assets (“RWAs”).

  • LayerZero, having seen a notable uptick in activity in 2023, employs a distinct framework that separates oracle and relayer functions, safeguarding against collusion and misconduct. Its lightweight endpoints, which avoid storing all block headers and transaction proofs, provide significant scalability benefits.

  • Axelar facilitates advanced cross-chain communication between Cosmos and EVM ecosystems via its General Message Passing (“GMP”) feature, a key driver of network activity. Notably, Axelar connects to 53 chains, showcasing extensive network support, and uses quadratic voting and key rotation to improve security.

  • Wormhole distinguishes itself as the sole protocol offering support for specific chains like Solana and non-EVM-compatible ones such as Sui. It also has the highest number of ecosystem partners, totaling 94, with Pyth being a significant contributor to its messaging volume.

  • Looking ahead, factors such as maintaining robust security, improving UI/UX, and capitalizing on network effects remain key themes for the growth of messaging protocols. Simultaneously, the progression toward tokenization and TradFi adoption may catalyze their usage further.


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