The cross-chain liquidity protocol Catalyst has been launched on the inEVM test network, allowing token exchange between Cosmos and Ethereum
On November 2nd, Catalyst, a cross-chain liquidity protocol for modular blockchain, has launched a testnet with inEVM, which enables composability across Cosmos and Solana. Currently, it has connected liquidity between inEVM and Scroll Sepolia, allowing anyone to exchange INJ and ETH between Cosmos and Ethereum. As previously reported by Jinse Finance, Injective, a Layer1 blockchain based on Cosmos, announced the launch of Caldera, a Rollup-as-a-Service (RaaS) project that enables true composability across Cosmos and Solana with inEVM.
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