BinnoHub

Automatic Transfers

Send and receive cryptocurrencies across networks automatically and without barriers.

Smart Contract Architecture

Centralizes validation through a main smart contract, while satellite contracts on LayerZero networks act as read-only nodes to speed up data verification.

Web3.0 Compatibility

Full multi-network support for all your favorite dApps.

BinnoHub

Interoperability with LayerZero

Secure communication between networks through LayerZero technology.

Receiving wallets

Ready to automatically receive from wallets on other networks not affiliated with BinnoHub. A transition wallet while mass adoption of @username is completed.

@username

A unique OnChain, universal user. Sending and receiving crypto will be as easy as "Send 100 USDT to @user on Solana" and BinnoHub does the rest — OnChain and with low gas. The same applies for receiving: from and to any network.

Wallet integration

An open integration API for any wallet on any network. So @username becomes universal — across all networks and all wallets — and we forget long addresses for good.

BinnoHub Structure

BinnoHub uses a distributed smart-contract architecture.

Ethereum

Satellite Smart Contract

BinnoChain

Central Contract

Polygon

Satellite Smart Contract

Avalanche

Satellite Smart Contract

Arbitrum

Satellite Smart Contract

Communication between contracts

How does BinnoHub work?

BinnoHub simplifies cross-chain transfers through automated processes that hide technical complexity from the user.

A user on BinnoChain
A user on BinnoChain sends

A user on BinnoChain sends to a user without a registered username on Ethereum.

They indicate the network and the wallet and send. This goes to the BinnoHub contract on BinnoChain and is processed through LayerZero V2 OFT.

User without username
User receives on Ethereum

If the user has a username, instead of the wallet address they indicate the username and the destination network, completing the operation through the same process.

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