Ronin to Secure Cross-Chain Bridges with Chainlink CCIP
On October 10, Ronin announced that it will integrate Chainlink's Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP). The platform describes CCIP as an inter-chain messaging protocol that enables users to send messages (e.g., transactions) to different blockchains. CCIP is powered by a decentralized network of prognosticators that can confirm the validity of messages sent and received on-chain.
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