HOT Protocol, a Web3 cross-chain bridge solution designed to make transferring funds easy, has introduced a new way to make transferring funds easy, faster and seamless across different blockchains via HOT Wallet. The sole purpose behind this announcement is to improve the way money can be transferred around the world regardless of selected networks.
🌉 Bridge and transfer in one click 📤
When bridging via HOT Wallet, you can now enter the recipient’s address directly. If you need to send money to another network, you no longer have to perform two separate actions (bridge + transfer) – you can do it all at once in… pic.twitter.com/YM9fDh7RRp
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This innovative way helps improve the status of users around the world and transfer money at the click of a button. This allows users to send money directly to different blockchains without the intervention of third parties. HOT Protocol announced this news via its official X account.
HOT protocol simplifies cross-chain transfers with the One-Click Bridge feature
HOT Protocol offers users an added advantage to perform several transactions in one step by bridging different networks simultaneously. After this, users no longer need a platform to perform two separate functions, such as bridging and transferring funds one by one.
Users can perform multiple tasks from a money transfer perspective. HOT Protocol comes to the forefront to solve the problem of transferring funds for global users. On the other hand, the HOT protocol advises people not to perform this function on custodial wallet addresses.
HOT protocol redefines the future of fund transfers
In the true sense, HOT Protocol allows users to transfer money by bridging several networks at once and then transfer money in one step. This feature also saves users time along with faster, seamless and gas-free money transfer fees.
This move will attract a large number of people at first, and later it will pave the way for other users around the world. Users can freely select the recipient address when you bridge tokens with different network addresses.
