Neo, a leading smart contract platform, has announced a groundbreaking initiative to advance blockchain interoperability. In this regard, Neo introduces the Message Bridge over Mainnet. According to Neo’s official press release, the development enables streamlined cross-chain interaction between Neo N3 and Neo X (EVM). Additionally, the applications on each of the networks can now exchange data and activate cross-chain smart contract logic.
Neo Unveils Developer-Focused Cross-Chain Message Bridge
With the launch of Message Bridge over MainNet, Neo aims to provide an exclusive infrastructure for seamless cross-chain communication, especially between Neo N3 and Neo X. The development reaffirms the platform’s commitment to establishing a builder-centric, connected blockchain environment.
Unlike the current, already working Token Bridge, which mainly deals with asset transactions, the Message Bridge allows sending arbitrary messages across chains. Apart from that, these messages take into account data payloads and even executable instructions.
As a result, the initiative enables features such as contract calls, data storage and transferred calculation results. The respective additional flexibility significantly improves the developer experience, allowing builders to develop in Neo N3 and Neo X.
With the release of the Message Bridge, builders can also achieve exclusive Neo N3 features through Neo X. The respective features include Oracles, the ability to design non-fungible or replaceable token bridges, and Neo FS integration. In addition, more complicated cross-chain flows, such as asynchronous requests, multi-step interactions and swaps, are also accessible in the Neo network.
New initiative improves interoperability and next-generation dApp development
To support adoption, Neo has launched several repositories in parallel with the MainNet implementation of the Message Bridge smart contracts. The bridge-sdk-ts provides a TypeScript SDK to work in backend and frontend environments with a seamless interface for communicating with the Message Bridge.
In the meantime, bridge-examples-ts provides practical examples showing how to send messages, how to handle returned results, and how to implement cross-chain logic. Overall, amid the growing adoption of the Neo ecosystem, the latest venture is expected to play a crucial role when it comes to shaping unique dApp classes developed on the robust interoperability layer.
