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- MetaTrust Labs and ChainSwap have announced a strategic partnership backed by a $1 million deal.
- Both companies aim to develop cutting-edge financial privacy tools for a safer and more efficient cross-chain transaction ecosystem.
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MetaTrust Labs and ChainSwap have formed a strategic partnership worth up to $1 million to improve cross-chain financial privacy, the two companies announced Wednesday. The partnership uses a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to establish a framework for collaboration.
This partnership is based on extensive due diligence and technical exchanges, establishing a solid foundation of trust between the two companies. Its goal is to develop cutting-edge financial privacy tools, creating a safer and more efficient cross-chain transaction ecosystem.
“This collaboration is a crucial step in our commitment to providing secure and transparent transactions on blockchains. Together, we will improve the financial privacy landscape, providing users with a safe and efficient cross-chain transaction ecosystem,” said Fitzy, CEO of ChainSwap.
Both companies prioritize the security and privacy of cross-chain transactions. MetaTrust Labs is dedicated to building a secure infrastructure for Web3 development, leveraging advanced AI technologies and community collaboration to improve the security and reliability of blockchain applications.
As a cross-chain asset bridge and application hub, ChainSwap aims to bridge the gap between blockchains and enable a more interoperable future by pioneering an innovative Layer 5 security cross-chain swap protocol based on Chainlink’s Cross Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) architecture combined with Circle’s Cross Chain Transfer Protocol (CCTP).
MetaTrust Labs will provide professional AI audit services to ensure the security and integrity of ChainSwap’s smart contract code, offering ongoing security support and consultation.
Both parties will share resources, technology and experience, helping to build a more secure, reliable and efficient infrastructure for Web3.
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