Base chain just expanded its asset support—you can now grab SOL directly through their native interface. This cross-chain move brings Solana liquidity into the Layer2 ecosystem, making it easier to bridge between networks without juggling multiple platforms. Worth checking out if you're moving assets around.
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LightningAllInHero
· 2h ago
Base and Solana are now connected, so cross-chain transfers won't be such a hassle anymore.
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 2h ago
Basically not very useful, still need multi-chain deployment, relying on a single chain is too risky.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 2h ago
Alright, yet another cross-chain solution, but can Base really smooth out SOL liquidity?
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TokenAlchemist
· 2h ago
ngl this is just liquidity fragmentation with extra steps... sure the ui looks clean but where's the actual inefficiency vector they're exploiting? solana already has solid throughput so i don't see the arbitrage surface here tbh
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 2h ago
Base now supports direct connection with Sol. The cross-chain experience is indeed much smoother now, no need to mess around with so many platforms.
Base chain just expanded its asset support—you can now grab SOL directly through their native interface. This cross-chain move brings Solana liquidity into the Layer2 ecosystem, making it easier to bridge between networks without juggling multiple platforms. Worth checking out if you're moving assets around.