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Mystiko Launches V2 SDK, Setting a New Standard in Cross-Chain ZK Functionality

Nov 11, 2024 at 04:58 pm

Mystiko, the universal ZK SDK, has officially launched its highly anticipated V2 SDK, setting a new standard in cross-chain functionality within the zero-knowledge (ZK) ecosystem.

Mystiko Launches V2 SDK, Setting a New Standard in Cross-Chain ZK Functionality

JÜLICH, Germany, November 11th, 2024, Chainwire

Mystiko, the universal ZK SDK, has announced the launch of its V2 SDK, introducing cross-chain capabilities within the zero-knowledge (ZK) ecosystem. This integration marks a significant milestone, enabling developers to build cross-chain dApps with enhanced functionality.

The SDK integrates with Wormhole’s industry-leading bridge, facilitating seamless cross-chain transactions for a wide range of assets. This collaboration addresses a critical need in the multi-chain landscape, where token transfers across blockchains present complexities and security challenges.

“We’re excited to announce the launch of Mystiko V2 SDK, which will enable developers to build cross-chain dApps with ease,” said Tomas Mueller, Head of Marketing at Mystiko. “Our integration with Wormhole’s bridge is a game-changer, providing a robust, secure, and streamlined solution for cross-chain transactions.”

Current solutions for cross-chain token transfers, such as liquidity pools and native swaps, often introduce inefficiencies and vulnerabilities. Mystiko V2 SDK solves this problem by integrating with Wormhole’s bridge, which utilizes a lock-and-mint mechanism combined with a powerful message-passing protocol.

This setup enables standard tokens (e.g., ERC-20, SPL) to transfer between blockchains without altering their core attributes. By locking tokens on one chain and minting a representation on another, Wormhole’s bridge facilitates cross-chain transfers while maintaining the original token supply and behavior.

This integration provides Mystiko users with the ability to perform cross-chain transactions in a single, cohesive environment. Developers can now leverage Mystiko’s SDK to build dApps that seamlessly handle cross-chain asset movement, unlocking a new realm of possibilities for DeFi applications.

The Mystiko V2 SDK offers developers a comprehensive toolkit for cross-chain ZK transactions, featuring:

The Mystiko V2 SDK is now available on testnet, and Camowallet is the first partner to integrate the SDK, showcasing seamless cross-chain functionality for users.

With this release, Mystiko continues to advance its mission of creating a secure, interconnected DeFi ecosystem, bringing the next generation of cross-chain ZK capabilities to developers.

About Mystiko

Mystiko is the universal ZK SDK, empowering developers to build secure, scalable, and interoperable blockchain applications. Mystiko harnesses the power of zero-knowledge proofs to enhance blockchain functionality, bridging various ecosystems with efficiency and trust.

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News source:blocktelegraph.io

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