Starknet's layout in the cross-chain protocol is indeed quite interesting. The latest news is that the integration work with LayerZero and StarGate is expected to be finalized in November, which is a considerable Favourable Information for ecosystem Liquidity.
LayerZero, as one of the most widely used cross-chain solutions today, will enable Starknet to integrate more smoothly with other mainstream public chains once implemented. Whether it is asset flow or data interaction, efficiency will improve. This cross-chain capability often determines how far an L2 can go—after all, both ecosystem activity and liquidity depth are indispensable. From this perspective, Starknet's move is indeed laying the groundwork for long-term competitiveness.
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GasGuzzler
· 10h ago
November finalized? Let's see if we can deliver on time before we talk, I've heard too much of this kind of news.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 10h ago
November finalized? It feels a bit虚, whether infrastructure like LayerZero can truly drive the Starknet ecosystem remains to be seen.
Wait, the liquidity depth in Starknet is indeed a bit disappointing right now, cross-chain will only work if there are users.
The卷王 is rolling again, has this pace caught up with Arbitrum?
It sounds nice, but ecosystem activity is key; no matter how strong the infrastructure is, it’s useless without applications.
The combination of StarGate is indeed well thought out, but it feels a bit late to the party.
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GasFeeCrier
· 10h ago
Is it settled in November? Let's wait and see, such expectations in crypto often get postponed... But if it really happens, the Starknet Liquidity can indeed step up a level.
LayerZero is useful, but I'm worried there might be a bunch of security risks waiting to be uncovered.
This move sounds good, but we still have to see if the subsequent ecosystem can keep up, otherwise any cross-chain efforts would be in vain.
Wait a minute, is StarGate stable? Why haven't I heard anything from them recently?
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 10h ago
The supply line is finally about to connect, but it depends on whether it can be truly confirmed in November. History tells me that favourable information on cross-chain is often a short-term sentiment, and the key still lies in whether the real volume can keep up.
Starknet's layout in the cross-chain protocol is indeed quite interesting. The latest news is that the integration work with LayerZero and StarGate is expected to be finalized in November, which is a considerable Favourable Information for ecosystem Liquidity.
LayerZero, as one of the most widely used cross-chain solutions today, will enable Starknet to integrate more smoothly with other mainstream public chains once implemented. Whether it is asset flow or data interaction, efficiency will improve. This cross-chain capability often determines how far an L2 can go—after all, both ecosystem activity and liquidity depth are indispensable. From this perspective, Starknet's move is indeed laying the groundwork for long-term competitiveness.