The Base-Solana bridge has officially gone live on mainnet, according to an announcement shared via Base’s official X page. It marks a major step forward in cross-chain interoperability between Base and Solana.  With the bridge in place, users can enjoy seamless, bidirectional asset transfers from Solana to Base, and vice versa, without needing to rely […]The Base-Solana bridge has officially gone live on mainnet, according to an announcement shared via Base’s official X page. It marks a major step forward in cross-chain interoperability between Base and Solana.  With the bridge in place, users can enjoy seamless, bidirectional asset transfers from Solana to Base, and vice versa, without needing to rely […]

Base and Solana open liquidity and asset bridge

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The Base-Solana bridge has officially gone live on mainnet, according to an announcement shared via Base’s official X page. It marks a major step forward in cross-chain interoperability between Base and Solana. 

With the bridge in place, users can enjoy seamless, bidirectional asset transfers from Solana to Base, and vice versa, without needing to rely on centralized exchanges or third-party intermediaries.

What’s the Base—Solana bridge?

According to Base’s official X page, the Base-Solana bridge, which makes it easy for anyone to move assets across both ecosystems, is secured by Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP), via a bespoke cross-chain oracle, alongside Coinbase. 

Coinbase and Chainlink CCIP are node operators, each independently verifying all messages in a bid to ensure all token transfers between Base and Solana are safe and reliable.

The rollout is happening on multiple apps, including Zora, AerodromeFi, Virtuals, Flaunch, and RelayProtocol, and is available for anyone to use.

Users will also be able to trade and use Solana assets on Base natively, and this covers not only standard tokens like  $SOL, but also memecoins like $CHILLHOUSE, $TRENCHER, and many more. 

The move is ultimately designed to unlock unified liquidity pools across both ecosystems, allowing users to trade, deploy, and interact with assets from either chain in a single environment.

Base’s official announcement aligns with its core vision of being a “bridge rather than island” and an “everything economy,” where “every asset, across every network, [is] available at any time.” 

On the other side of the bridge, the Solana network has become the first chain to get connected via this infrastructure, though there are plans in the pipeline for expansions to other networks like Avalanche and Polygon. 

“By leveraging Chainlink CCIP as the cross-chain infrastructure securing the Base-Solana Bridge, Base enables developers to build the most secure cross-chain applications and move the industry toward a reliable interoperability standard that is adopted by the largest financial institutions in the world,” said Johann Eid, Chief Business Officer at Chainlink Labs. “This is how onchain finance scales to securely support global markets and the hundreds of trillions in value they represent.” 

Base chain facilitated JPMorgan bridge with DeFi

Given its lofty goal of being the “everything economy,” the recent moves have been on brand for Base. It just announced the bridge between Solana and Base, but weeks before that, it played a big role in helping JPMorgan Chase & Co. begin the rollout of its JPM Coin deposit token. 

The token, which enables institutional clients to settle transactions instantly and 24/7, marks a major expansion of traditional banking into public blockchain infrastructure and is based on the Base network. 

The token named the JPM Coin represents dollar deposits held at the bank, allowing clients to send and receive funds on Base. 

Unlike traditional stablecoins, JPM Coin can pay holders interest, which makes it an attractive alternative for institutions, including crypto trading firms that use stablecoins for collateral or liquidity management. 

By hosting both the JPM Coin and DeFi-native services, Base has the combo of supporting regulated banking tokens and permissionless financial applications, a synergy that creates a unified infrastructure under which TradFi and DeFi can coexist.

The alignment also shows that more banks are increasingly experimenting with blockchain to facilitate faster, cheaper, and more accessible payments beyond traditional business hours.

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