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LetsExchange Introduces Asset Cross-Chain Exchange Functionality

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


LetsExchange, renowned for supporting the widest variety of cryptocurrencies, has officially launched Bridge mode—allowing users to easily exchange coins and tokens between different blockchain networks.

New Cross-Chain Exchange Feature

The Bridge feature makes cross-chain swaps effortless, enabling users to exchange assets across different blockchains. The process is smooth and efficient, whether moving assets like USDT, USDC, or others. Users must select the Bridge mode in the LetsExchange widget to access this feature.

Support and Expansion Opportunities

Currently, the Bridge supports around 200 cryptocurrencies and connects to major blockchains including Avalanche, Arbitrum, Ethereum, and many more. LetsExchange is committed to expanding asset and blockchain support, offering even greater flexibility. Cross-chain swaps are also available in the standard Swap mode.

Security and User Support

Security remains a top priority, with LetsExchange partnering with reputable liquidity providers to ensure a safe bridging process. AML verification is integrated to ensure legitimate asset trading. LetsExchange's 24/7 customer service is available to assist users with any questions or issues related to the Bridge function.

The Bridge function opens new doors for our users, offering them more flexibility when navigating multiple blockchains.Alex J., LetsExchange’s Chief Product Officer

The launch of the Bridge function further establishes LetsExchange as a comprehensive platform for crypto users, providing more flexible and secure asset exchange.

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