By Chainwire
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jülich, Germany, November 11th, 2024, Chainwire
Mystiko, the universal ZK SDK, has officially launched its highly anticipated V2 SDK, setting a new standard in cross-chain functionality within the zero-knowledge (ZK) ecosystem. This upgrade integrates with Wormhole’s industry-leading bridge, delivering robust, secure, and streamlined cross-chain transactions for developers and users alike.
According to the team, token transfers across blockchains have presented complexities and security challenges. Existing solutions like liquidity pools and native swaps often bring inefficiencies and vulnerabilities. Mystiko V2 SDK addresses these limitations by integrating Wormhole’s secure and decentralized Token Bridge, enabling seamless and secure asset movement across chains.
The Wormhole bridge operates using a lock-and-mint mechanism, combined with a powerful message-passing protocol, to ensure standard tokens (e.g., ERC-20, SPL) can transfer between blockchains without altering their core attributes. This integration empowers Mystiko users to experience fluid and secure cross-chain movement in an all-in-one environment.
The Mystiko V2 SDK offers developers a comprehensive toolkit for cross-chain ZK transactions with key features:
Now available on testnet, Mystiko’s V2 SDK debuts with Camowallet as its first partner, providing users a hands-on experience with seamless cross-chain functionality.
With this release, Mystiko solidifies its role in shaping a secure, interconnected DeFi ecosystem, delivering unparalleled cross-chain ZK capabilities to developers.
Mystiko is the universal ZK SDK, empowering developers to build secure, scalable, and interoperable blockchain applications. Mystiko harnesses the power of zero-knowledge proofs to enhance blockchain functionality, bridging various ecosystems with efficiency and trust.
For more information:
Head of Marketing
Tomas Mueller
bd@mystiko.network
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