Jumper Exchange integrates Etherlink for cross-chain access to Tezos L2

The platform has processed nearly $20 billion in volume to date, the team says.

Jumper Exchange integrates Etherlink for cross-chain access to Tezos L2

Key Takeaways

  • Jumper Exchange now supports cross-chain access to Etherlink, enabling transfers between Tezos Layer 2 and over 50 networks.
  • Etherlink's EVM compatibility allows seamless asset movement and interaction with Ethereum-based tools through Jumper Exchange.

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Jumper Exchange has added support for Etherlink, a layer 2 blockchain on the Tezos network, enabling users to bridge assets to and from Etherlink across over 50 blockchains. The first supported chains include Ethereum Mainnet, Arbitrum, and Base.

The integration aims to make Etherlink, which aggregates liquidity from 22 bridges and 16 DEXs to optimize transaction execution paths, more accessible, allowing users to bring assets from major chains with ease.

The move comes amid rapid growth in the Etherlink ecosystem, with total value locked surging to over $39 million, representing a 434% increase from $7 million in the past month, according to DefiLlama.

The Dionysus and Calypso upgrades, recently deployed, have considerably improved the network’s throughput and scalability, according to the team.

“We’re excited to bring Etherlink into our multi-chain ecosystem,” said Ali Al-Ali, Product Manager at Jumper Exchange. “Etherlink’s combination of EVM compatibility and Tezos security makes it a natural fit for our platform. Our users can now access this high-performance Layer 2 with the same transparent, zero-fee experience they expect from Jumper.”

The integration supports Etherlink’s EVM compatibility, allowing seamless interaction with existing Ethereum tools, wallets, and indexers. Users can access bridging functionality through the Jumper website by selecting Etherlink as their destination or source chain.

“We’re seeing a lot of excitement among users for the growing Etherlink ecosystem, and users have been asking for easier ways to move assets to the network from other chains – Jumper delivers exactly that,” said David Relkin, Head of DeFi at Nomadic Labs. “It’s one thing to build fast, cheap infrastructure; it’s another to make it accessible. This integration solves the accessibility piece.”

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