DeBridge has introduced Bundles, a new execution model that helps eliminate on-chain complexity for users and developers. Instead of interacting directly with the blockchain, users only need to sign an “intent” regarding the desired outcome, and the protocol will automatically handle all steps — from gas fees, slippage, to transaction errors.
Bundles also simplify application development, allowing builders to focus on user experience and product logic, while deBridge manages complex utilities and execution mechanisms. This is the first step in deBridge’s expanded execution framework, aiming for a seamless on-chain experience similar to one-click transactions and abstracted liquidity flows.
Unlike the asset lock–wrapped token model, deBridge supports direct liquidity transfers between chains, reducing risk and increasing efficiency. Launched in 2022, the protocol currently supports 24 blockchains and has raised $5.5 million from investors such as Animoca Brands.
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deBridge launches new execution model to simplify on-chain experience
DeBridge has introduced Bundles, a new execution model that helps eliminate on-chain complexity for users and developers. Instead of interacting directly with the blockchain, users only need to sign an “intent” regarding the desired outcome, and the protocol will automatically handle all steps — from gas fees, slippage, to transaction errors.
Bundles also simplify application development, allowing builders to focus on user experience and product logic, while deBridge manages complex utilities and execution mechanisms. This is the first step in deBridge’s expanded execution framework, aiming for a seamless on-chain experience similar to one-click transactions and abstracted liquidity flows.
Unlike the asset lock–wrapped token model, deBridge supports direct liquidity transfers between chains, reducing risk and increasing efficiency. Launched in 2022, the protocol currently supports 24 blockchains and has raised $5.5 million from investors such as Animoca Brands.