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Moving assets across blockchains should be simple — but traditional bridges often create high fees, slow transfers, and security concerns.
That’s why @BitTorrent Chain (BTTC) was built.
BTTC is not just a bridge. It’s TRON’s cross-chain coordination layer, designed to move assets and data across ecosystems as easily as sending a normal transaction.
Think of it as air traffic control for blockchains.
A Coordination Model, Not Custody
Unlike centralized bridge models:
• Assets are locked on the source chain
• Validators verify transfer messages
• Equivalent assets are minted on the destination chain
BTTC never takes control of user funds. Users remain in control while the network validates and executes transfers.
BTTC Architecture
1. Root Contracts (Origin Gateways)
• Deployed on TRON, Ethereum, and BNB Chain
• Lock assets when transfers are initiated
• Act as security checkpoints before movement occurs
2. Verification & Messaging Layer
• Validators observe lock events
• Consensus requires 2/3 majority approval
• Ensures decentralized trust and data integrity
3. Execution Layer
• Child contracts mint equivalent assets on destination chains
• Tokens appear in user wallets ready for use
Key User Advantages
• Auto gas handling across chains
• 1:1 asset mapping with minimal swaps
• Full EVM compatibility for developers
• Staking-backed validator security
This reduces friction, failed transactions, and complexity.
From P2P File Sharing to Value Routing
BTTC extends BitTorrent’s original philosophy of decentralization:
• BTFS → decentralized storage
• BTTC → cross-chain settlement
• TRON ecosystem → high-throughput value movement
The goal is not just bridging chains — it’s enabling seamless multi-chain economies.
@BitTorrent_Official @Justin Sun孙宇晨 #TRONEcoStar