With the introduction of the Elastic Chain Ecosystem, we’re stepping into a new era of blockchain innovation:
ZK Chains represent a major leap forward in how decentralized technologies can seamlessly work together. The recent debut of Cronos zkEVM as the first mainnet after ZKsync Era highlights this transformation and marks a significant milestone for the entire ecosystem!
In line with our commitment to advancing and supporting the Elastic Chain Ecosystem, we’re thrilled to announce a major integration with Cronos:
Our integration with Cronos isn’t just another technical advancement; it’s about boosting the growth within the Elastic Chain Ecosystem:
To start bridging your funds between Ethereum and Cronos, all you have to do is select the Cronos zkEVM network from the dropdown and that’s it! From there, you can choose if you want to perform Withdrawal or Deposit.
Note: Claiming on L1 (withdrawal) will be possible from next week.
This collaboration is a one of the key advancement for the Elastic Chain Ecosystem, and here's why:
As part of our ongoing collaboration with Cronos, we recently had an in-depth Twitter AMA with them, where we explored their vision for zkEVM, discussed the future of cross-chain interoperability, and delved deeper into how this partnership strengthens the broader ZK and Ethereum ecosystems.
Ken from the Cronos team shared an insightful perspective on the potential for interoperability:
To hear more insights from Ken about Cronos, check out the full AMA recording here.
This integration is the first of many exciting developments coming in soon. As we embrace our new vision and mission, txSync is committed to playing a leading role in the growth of the Elastic Chain Ecosystem. We have big plans on the horizon, and we’re excited to share them with you as they unfold. 😉
Stay tuned for additional integrations with Cronos and other ZK chains coming in soon!
If you are a ZK Chain and are interested in exploring similar integrations, we’d love to hear from you. Feel free to reach out via X (Twitter) or at info@txsync.io. We’re always open to chat.
*This article is also published on txFusion Medium channel.