Most “cross-chain” apps today aren’t really cross-chain. They’re a bunch of separate deployments stitched together by bridges and relayers. It’s clunky. It’s risky. And for the user, it feels… broken. @twinexyz takes a different approach. Instead of moving tokens or messages between chains, Twine acts as a settlement layer that all chains can connect to. Think of it like a shared “final truth” space where your app’s logic runs once, and any connected chain can read it instantly. No maintaining N versions of your dApp. No slow or fragile bridge transactions. No worrying about a message getting stuck between networks. This means developers can build one app that feels native everywhere - and users get a seamless experience no matter which chain they’re on. Twine isn’t “another chain.” It’s the connective tissue making the entire multi-chain world work like one network. Cross-chain should be invisible to the user. With Twine, it finally can be.
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