MetaMask Launches Bridge Aggregator to Move Tokens Across Blockchains – Game Changer?
Crypto wallet specialist MetaMask is launching Bridges, a new aggregator designed to allow the users of its flagship Portfolio decentralized app (Dapp) to easily move their tokens across chains. “MetaMask Bridges is a br...
“MetaMask Bridges is a bridge aggregator to help you find the best routes to move your tokens from one chain to another. Whether you’re being financially conscious or time efficient, you’ll find the best routing option in a few clicks,” the company said in a statement. ...
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