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Stargate Protocol | Stargate Documentation - docs. stargate. finance Stargate is a composable cross-chain liquidity transport protocol enabling seamless asset transfers between blockchains This documentation details its technical architecture, core primitives and integration guidelines for developers
Architecture | Stargate Documentation - docs. stargate. finance Stargate is engineered as the definitive omnichain asset transfer protocol, the end game for bridging It leverages appropriate underlying Messaging Protocols like LayerZero or Circle’s CCTP to execute the cross-chain token transfers Consider an analogy to traditional finance
Transfer | Stargate Documentation - docs. stargate. finance Stargate’s Approach While traditional slippage relates to price movement in AMMs, in a bridge like Stargate, it can also relate to the final amount received after accounting for fees and cross-chain dynamics
Earn with Stargate | Stargate Documentation - docs. stargate. finance Liquidity pools are fundamental to Stargate, enabling cross-chain token transfers by maintaining reserves of specific assets across different blockchains Unlike traditional DEX pools focused on swaps within a single chain, Stargate’s pools are optimized for seamless cross-chain asset movement
Security | Stargate Documentation - docs. stargate. finance One of the key principles of the Stargate DAO is security This is why the protocol has had no serious security issues since inception and has become one of the most trusted bridges in the space Part of this principle is a dedication to ensuring each change to the protocol goes through high quality audits
Taxi vs Bus | Stargate Documentation - docs. stargate. finance Stargate V2 allows for same-asset bridging only, which means that USDC on Ethereum can only be swapped with USDC on some other chain When performing a swap you have two main options for balancing speed and gas costs: