
MAP Protocol
MAP Protocol is omnichain infrastructure that lets users swap BTC, stablecoins, and tokenized assets across Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, BNB, and Tron.

What is MAP Protocol?
MAP Protocol uses light-client verification and MPC-based threshold signatures to move assets between Bitcoin and major EVM and non-EVM chains without a centralized bridge operator. Users can swap BTC for stablecoins or tokenized assets, deploy cross-chain dApps using its SDK, or stake MAPO to help secure the relay chain. The network has processed 36k+ cross-chain transactions to date.
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