The Router Chain platform has added the Sui network to the growing list of cross-chain ecosystems, allowing users to seamlessly move tokens between Sui and EVM chains.
In a press release, Router Chain announced its integration with Sui, a layer-1 blockchain known for its authorized Proof of Stake network. The Sui (SUI) network is the latest addition to Router Chain’s growing lineup that already includes Tron(TRX), Osmosis(OSMO), Solana(SOL) and Bitcoin(BTC).
The integration of Router Chain offers Sui users a decentralized cross-chain experience, allowing them to access Sui’s connectivity directly through the Router Chain without switching networks.
The router’s cross-chain latency bridge, Nitro, will serve as the connector for Sui users to conduct cross-chain currency swaps with an average transaction cost of $0.28. Transactions on the platform are end-to-end decentralized and provide security for asset movements between integrated networks.
Router Protocol CEO Ramani Ramachandran emphasized the importance of Sui integration in an email to crypto.news, stating that it is a top priority after partnering with other major ecosystems such as Tron, Bitcoin, Solana and Cosmos.
“Sui integration is a huge step forward for Router Protocol. “It opens up new ways to connect with Sui’s growing ecosystem, making it possible for users to effortlessly move assets from any EVM chain to Sui and vice versa.”
Ramani Ramachandran.
Through Router Nitro’s one-click interface, Sui users can connect assets to more than 30 integrated ecosystems. Router Protocol’s chain abstraction experience allows users to transfer assets and interact with multiple blockchains in just a few clicks.
Ramachandran hinted at plans to integrate with more EVM and non-EVM networks to further expand its cross-chain ecosystem after integration with Sui.
“Following Sui integration, you can expect more networks like Sonic, Aptos, Casper, Starknet, Algorand, Injective, etc. The goal is to provide seamless interoperability across various blockchain environments.”
Ramani Ramachandran.
Additionally, Ramachandran noted that the Referrer Chain team is in the process of developing Intent-based adapters to facilitate complex actions such as providing liquidity and staking for developers and projects built on Sui.
Backed by Coinbase Ventures, QCP, DeFi Capital, Wintermute, and Polygon, Router Protocol aims to increase the adoption of Web3 by addressing key challenges in blockchain communication, including security, scalability, decentralization, and lack of cross-chain dApps.