Learn how to securely bridge TRUF tokens between Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, and Solana using Chainlink’s CCIP.
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➡️ token.truf.network/bridgeTRUF.NETWORK utilizes the Chainlink Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) to securely bridge TRUF tokens between Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, and Solana. This bridge leverages Chainlink CCIP for secure and programmable token transfers across different blockchain networks. CCIP is designed for high security and scalability, employing a Risk Management Network to monitor for malicious activity continuously. TRUF.NETWORK is an official Chainlink Build partner and among the early adopters to launch with CCIP, highlighting its role in enhancing cross-chain interoperability.
How does the TRUF.NETWORK bridge work?TRUF.NETWORK bridge UI uses Chainlink’s CCIP for fast, secure, and reliable TRUF token transfers between Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, and Solana networks.What security measures are in place for the bridge?Chainlink’s CCIP employs a Risk Management Network to continuously monitor for malicious activities, ensuring high security and scalability.Can I bridge tokens between Ethereum and Arbitrum using TRUF.NETWORK’s platform?Yes, you can seamlessly bridge tokens between Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, and Solana using the integrated CCIP Bridge on our platform.Will the number of tokens I can bridge vary?Yes, the maximum number of tokens you can bridge at any time may vary depending on recent bridging volumes. The overall maximum of bridgeable tokens is 100,000 TRUF.