Cross-Chain Bridge Value Increases by 89% in Less Than a Month Surpassing $14...

Cross-Chain Bridge Value Increases by 89% in Less Than a Month Surpassing $14...

23 days ago on September 16, cross-chain bridges held around $7.79 billion total value locked (TVL) and since then the TVL has increased 89% since then to $14.75 billion. Currently, the top bridges include network connections like Polygon Bridges with $4.5 billion, Fantom Anyswap Bridge with $4.1 billion, and the Avalanche Bridge with $3.2 billion. Cross-Chain Bridge Technology Swells Decentralized finance (defi) and cross-chain bridge technology have continued to grow in value this year. A cross-chain bridge allows users to connect to another blockchain, which in most cross-chain cases....


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