How does the BTTC cross-chain solution work? Let's take a look at its core design logic.
As a high-performance and decentralized cross-chain infrastructure, BitTorrent Chain's unique technical architecture makes asset transfer between leading public chains like TRON, Ethereum, and BNB Chain simple. Security is guaranteed, and efficiency is maintained.
Its three-layer architecture is actually not complicated: the top layer consists of various mainstream blockchains, the middle layer is responsible for asset confirmation and cross-chain message passing through BTTC's validation nodes and relay mechanism, and the bottom layer is a distributed storage network ensuring data authenticity and verifiability. These three layers work together to enable seamless asset transfer between different chains.
The specific process is as follows—when you transfer assets from Ethereum to BTTC, the system will lock your assets on Ethereum, then mint an equivalent amount of mapped assets on the BTTC chain for you. During the reverse operation, assets on BTTC are destroyed, and the original assets on Ethereum are unlocked back to your account. The entire process is fast and stable, making it easy for beginners to get started.
This design significantly improves asset liquidity and greatly expands the playability of the DeFi ecosystem—no longer limited by a single chain, users and developers have more room for imagination.
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0xLostKey
· 01-09 09:51
BTTC has indeed thought through cross-chain quite thoroughly. The three-layer architecture is logically clear, but I wonder if it will actually hold up when put into practical use.
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WenMoon42
· 01-09 09:47
BTTC's architecture is indeed well thought out. Cross-chain liquidity is essential for the ecosystem to truly come alive. However, will the validation nodes just be a few whales playing around again?
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FOMOSapien
· 01-09 09:38
BTTC's three-layer architecture sounds impressive, but what is the actual cross-chain experience like? Will it just be all talk and no action?
How does the BTTC cross-chain solution work? Let's take a look at its core design logic.
As a high-performance and decentralized cross-chain infrastructure, BitTorrent Chain's unique technical architecture makes asset transfer between leading public chains like TRON, Ethereum, and BNB Chain simple. Security is guaranteed, and efficiency is maintained.
Its three-layer architecture is actually not complicated: the top layer consists of various mainstream blockchains, the middle layer is responsible for asset confirmation and cross-chain message passing through BTTC's validation nodes and relay mechanism, and the bottom layer is a distributed storage network ensuring data authenticity and verifiability. These three layers work together to enable seamless asset transfer between different chains.
The specific process is as follows—when you transfer assets from Ethereum to BTTC, the system will lock your assets on Ethereum, then mint an equivalent amount of mapped assets on the BTTC chain for you. During the reverse operation, assets on BTTC are destroyed, and the original assets on Ethereum are unlocked back to your account. The entire process is fast and stable, making it easy for beginners to get started.
This design significantly improves asset liquidity and greatly expands the playability of the DeFi ecosystem—no longer limited by a single chain, users and developers have more room for imagination.