Cross-chain NFT minting finally becomes a reality ☕
Something special is happening this Monday. The historic first cross-chain NFT minting between ApeChain and RariChain is about to be unveiled.
Up until now, moving assets between chains meant bridging, paying gas fees, switching wallet networks... All that hassle is about to disappear.
Just one click. That's it. When you mint, it automatically reflects on both chains—this is the UX we've all been waiting for, isn't it?
One experience, even across different chains. The more complex the technology, the simpler the user experience should be. This is shaping up to be a prime example of that.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 13h ago
Wait, you can really mint on two chains at the same time with just one click? If that's true, I'm all in.
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DataPickledFish
· 12-05 07:59
Seriously? One-click cross-chain minting? If this really works, I'll call it daddy.
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StableCoinKaren
· 12-05 07:55
One-click cross-chain? Sounds impressive, but can it really work smoothly?
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 12-05 07:55
I'm really worried if this will actually work reliably.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 12-05 07:35
Wait, can this really work? One-click dual-chain? It sounds a bit sketchy.
Cross-chain NFT minting finally becomes a reality ☕
Something special is happening this Monday. The historic first cross-chain NFT minting between ApeChain and RariChain is about to be unveiled.
Up until now, moving assets between chains meant bridging, paying gas fees, switching wallet networks... All that hassle is about to disappear.
Just one click. That's it.
When you mint, it automatically reflects on both chains—this is the UX we've all been waiting for, isn't it?
One experience, even across different chains. The more complex the technology, the simpler the user experience should be. This is shaping up to be a prime example of that.