This week, Ronin took a major step toward scalability and security by announcing its integration with Chainlink’s cross-chain interoperability protocol (CCIP). The adoption of CCIP, which was approved by Ronin validators in October after a rigorous selection process, marks the beginning of a new era for the network.
Thus, the new “bridges” between Ronin and Ethereum, as well as Ronin and Base, are already active, promising to transform the user experience.
The integration with CCIP brings immediate and long-term benefits. Users can now transfer the LINK token between the Ethereum and Ronin networks using the new protocol. Additionally, a newly created bridge to Coinbase’s Base ecosystem facilitates the connection between these networks. This infrastructure lays the foundation for future connections to other blockchains, expanding Ronin’s reach and usability.
By the end of January 2025, all assets currently tied to the legacy Ronin bridge will be fully migrated to CCIP. During this transition period, users will be able to continue using the legacy bridge to transfer other ERC-20 or ERC-721 tokens.
Ronin e Chainlink
Chainlink’s CCIP is recognized as the most secure standard for cross-chain interoperability. With this integration, Ronin reinforces its position as a reliable and attractive network for developers and users. This alliance not only enhances the platform’s security but also facilitates the adoption of new protocols, positioning Ronin for growth in the Web3 ecosystem.
Over the past few years, Ronin has emerged as the fastest-growing gaming blockchain in the world. Its integration with Base, the leading Ethereum Layer 2 solution in terms of total value locked (TVL), further expands the opportunities for users to explore the Ronin ecosystem.
With millions of global users, Base now connects directly to Ronin, bringing developers and gamers closer together.