According to Foresight News, Layer 1 Blockchain Aleph Zero is set to launch a new encryption network application called Common Solution, which is a new web application designed specifically for private cross-chain transactions. The application will initially support private cross-chain transactions on Arbitrum and plans to expand to other EVM chains such as Base, Berachain, and Sonic. The application is built on Aleph Zero’s infrastructure and is developed in collaboration with Common, a privacy-focused DeFi project created by Aleph Zero co-founder Adam Gagol, aimed at securing blockchain activities while ensuring auditability. Common Solution will also provide features for shielding rewards, private staking rewards, and private cross-chain bridges. It will support MetaMask, Ledger, Rabby, and other wallets, with a mobile version expected to be launched by the end of May.
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Aleph Zero will launch the privacy cross-chain trading application Common Solution.
According to Foresight News, Layer 1 Blockchain Aleph Zero is set to launch a new encryption network application called Common Solution, which is a new web application designed specifically for private cross-chain transactions. The application will initially support private cross-chain transactions on Arbitrum and plans to expand to other EVM chains such as Base, Berachain, and Sonic. The application is built on Aleph Zero’s infrastructure and is developed in collaboration with Common, a privacy-focused DeFi project created by Aleph Zero co-founder Adam Gagol, aimed at securing blockchain activities while ensuring auditability. Common Solution will also provide features for shielding rewards, private staking rewards, and private cross-chain bridges. It will support MetaMask, Ledger, Rabby, and other wallets, with a mobile version expected to be launched by the end of May.