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Native Bridging

How the SX Network bridge functions

SX Network can support any asset from a public blockchains that utilizes the Ethereum Virtual Machine environment (e.g. ETH, MATIC, BNB, TRON). It also supports the creation of native SX Chain assets that can be bridged to other integrated EVM blockchains.

The assets are only transferable once the other nodes in the network finalize the block containing the original bridge transaction. From there, the assets are freely transferable within SX Network.

Assets from other EVM blockchains can use third-party relayer bridges to transfer assets quickly onto SX Network. However, the security guarantees of these relayer-based bridges depend on the specific provider and thus are outside the scope of this paper.

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