deBridge Launches Hooks Feature to Enable Real-Time Cross-Chain Data Transfer and DApp Triggering
On October 8, deBridge, a cross-chain interoperability protocol, announced the launch of the deBridge Hooks feature, which enables real-time, trustless data transfers between blockchains, according to The Block. The feature is designed to enable developers and protocols to integrate advanced cross-chain functionality into their applications.
According to the deBridge team, while the protocol has previously supported instant value transfer across chains, its cross-chain messaging protocol suffered from delays of up to 15 minutes in data exchange. With the introduction of deBridge Hooks, assets and custom data can now be transferred across chains nearly instantaneously.
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