Cronos EVM And Cronos zkEVM Integrate With LayerZero, Enabling Cross-Chain Bridges To Over 115 Blockchain Networks
In Brief
Cronos Labs announced that LayerZero is now live on Cronos EVM and Cronos zkEVM, covering mainnet and testnet networks, enabling developers to build bridges, expand token ecosystems, and create a wide range of cross-chain apps.
Web3 startup accelerator focused on the development of the Cronos blockchain ecosystem, Cronos Labs announced today that the LayerZero interoperability protocol is now live on both Cronos EVM and Cronos zkEVM, covering both mainnet and testnet networks.
This integration allows developers to build bridges, expand token ecosystems, and create a wide array of cross-blockchain applications. It connects Cronos users to the aggregated liquidity of over 115 blockchain networks supported by LayerZero, including Ethereum, Solana, and most other EVM-compatible layer 1 and layer 2 networks.
“Cross-chain interoperability has been a major priority of the Cronos project since its inception,” said Ken Timsit, Managing Director of Cronos Labs, in a written statement. “Given the significant security and liquidity challenges associated with the fragmentation of the crypto industry, Cronos Labs is executing on that priority with caution and determination. In 2025, we expect much greater connectivity between crypto projects and traditional finance. The integration with LayerZero enables that,” he added.
This milestone is expected to lead to numerous other protocol integrations, as hundreds of applications utilizing LayerZero can now extend their services to Cronos users and securely access billions of US dollars in cryptocurrency assets hosted on the Cronos network.
For Cronos EVM, which is the leading EVM-compatible Layer 1 network built on the Cosmos SDK, this integration will allow users to easily transfer assets between the Cosmos SDK ecosystem and various other EVM-compatible blockchains, including Solana. Cronos EVM achieves interoperability with the Cosmos SDK ecosystem through the Inter Blockchain Communication (IBC) protocol.
For Cronos zkEVM, the first Elastic Chain to launch on mainnet after ZKSync Era, users will continue to benefit from the native Ethereum bridge, which connects to more than 10 other Elastic chains. Additionally, they will be able to execute faster cross-blockchain transfers across a broad range of Layer 1 and Layer 2 networks.
“Cronos zkEVM is one of the first Elastic Chains that LayerZero is expanding to, which is exciting, as the whole point of interoperability is to connect different types of chains,” said Bryan Pellegrino, CEO of LayerZero Labs, in a written statement. “I’m excited to see what is built here,” he added.
Cronos To Expand Cross-Blockchain Bridging Capabilities With LayerZero Integration
As LayerZero primarily serves as a developer tool, the exciting cross-blockchain functionalities are not yet available to most end users. However, more announcements are expected in the upcoming weeks. New cross-blockchain bridging options will be introduced as third-party links on the official Cronos bridge portals. These options will include CRO/zkCRO and other token bridging solutions between Cronos EVM and Cronos zkEVM, which will be developed over the next few weeks.
In the meantime, Cronos Labs is prepared to support any developers looking to utilize these new features. In addition to token bridging, Cronos Labs is particularly focused on supporting decentralized applications (dApps) that leverage LayerZero’s technology to create use cases such as cross-chain prediction markets, tokenization of real-world assets, trading platforms for synthetic assets, cross-chain lending protocols, and other decentralized finance (DeFi) applications capable of utilizing locked collateral across multiple chains. The platform is also interested in supporting liquid staking and restaking protocols.
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