FRNT didn’t change chains, but Wyoming replaced all of its “cross-chain bridges”: why?
Wyoming, USA, has just made a major infrastructure upgrade to its own official stablecoin, FRNT:
It completely deprecated LayerZero and switched to Chainlink CCIP as the only cross-chain system.
Simply put:
The coin didn’t change, and neither did the public chains—the “highways” connecting eight chains did.
FRNT is currently deployed on Ethereum, Solana, Base, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Optimism, Polygon, and Hedera. What’s changed is how these chains securely transfer FRNT between each other.
Why switch?
The Wyoming commission says that after a security review, it had concerns about LayerZero’s information disclosure practices and operational security. Ultimately, it concluded that CCIP better meets its security and reliability requirements.
CCIP also provides SOC 2 Type 2, risk controls, and redundant verification with at least 16 independent nodes.
What’s really important here is:
Governments are starting to treat cross-chain bridges as financial infrastructure, not just a regular Crypto plugin.
As the size of RWA and stablecoin markets grows, whoever gets to capture institutional share may not only depend on which chain is faster—but on who is willing to have tens of billions or even hundreds of billions of dollars run cross-chain over the long term.
#LINK #RWA #怀俄明州将frnt迁移至chainlinkccip
Wyoming, USA, has just made a major infrastructure upgrade to its own official stablecoin, FRNT:
It completely deprecated LayerZero and switched to Chainlink CCIP as the only cross-chain system.
Simply put:
The coin didn’t change, and neither did the public chains—the “highways” connecting eight chains did.
FRNT is currently deployed on Ethereum, Solana, Base, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Optimism, Polygon, and Hedera. What’s changed is how these chains securely transfer FRNT between each other.
Why switch?
The Wyoming commission says that after a security review, it had concerns about LayerZero’s information disclosure practices and operational security. Ultimately, it concluded that CCIP better meets its security and reliability requirements.
CCIP also provides SOC 2 Type 2, risk controls, and redundant verification with at least 16 independent nodes.
What’s really important here is:
Governments are starting to treat cross-chain bridges as financial infrastructure, not just a regular Crypto plugin.
As the size of RWA and stablecoin markets grows, whoever gets to capture institutional share may not only depend on which chain is faster—but on who is willing to have tens of billions or even hundreds of billions of dollars run cross-chain over the long term.
#LINK #RWA #怀俄明州将frnt迁移至chainlinkccip