
As the blockchain industry embraces interoperability as its next major growth driver, CreataChain is drawing attention as an integrated interchain platform that delivers both technical excellence and real-world usability.
Through its proprietary cross-chain platform Lunar Link, CreataChain enables real-time asset and data connectivity with leading public blockchains including Ethereum, Binance, Solana, TON network, Bitcoin, Polygon, Avalanche, Cardano, Sui, Cronos, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Sonic—realizing its vision of “a network where all blockchains are connected.”
A Fully Integrated Architecture Bridging Internal and External Chains
At the core of CreataChain lies an architecture that unifies its internal dual-chain system with external multichain connectivity under a single protocol.
Its two native chains—Zenith (Non-CVM) and Catena (CVM)—synchronize states in real time every two to three seconds through the ICP Relayer, while Lunar Link enables asset and data exchange between these internal chains and external public networks.
This design transforms CreataChain from a simple token-bridging mechanism into a complete interchain model capable of verifying and transmitting transactions, blocks, and states.
As a result, it enables seamless exchange of assets and information across networks that use diverse consensus frameworks—including EVM, Non-EVM, UTXO, and Move VM—within a single integrated environment.
“All-in-One Interchain” Built for Real-World Use
CreataChain’s approach to interoperability prioritizes practical usability for developers, enterprises, and everyday users.
Users can execute cross-chain swaps with a single click via the Lunar Link platform or Creata Wallet, while developers can create their own customized chains through the Chain Launch Platform, connecting instantly to the CreataChain ecosystem.
Few platforms have achieved this level of real-world interchain experience, where the complexities of bridging are entirely hidden from users, offering a seamless and accessible interaction layer.
Financial-Ready Architecture with Broad Applicability
As global markets increasingly pivot toward dollar-based stablecoins, CreataChain is recognized for providing the technical foundation for local-currency stablecoin issuance.
The Zenith Chain handles collateral verification and Proof-of-Reserve, while the Catena Chain manages issuance and distribution logic—enabling issuers to operate within regulatory frameworks while maintaining full on-chain transparency.
In addition, CreataChain is equipped with built-in KYT (Know Your Transaction) and AML (Anti-Money Laundering) systems, and is designed to support both stablecoin issuance and Real-World Asset (RWA) tokenization.
This architecture positions CreataChain as a critical infrastructure for building sovereign digital-asset ecosystems backed by national currencies.
Redefining Interoperability as a Service, Not Just a Technology
A spokesperson for the CreataChain Foundation stated,
“We are not simply building bridges between blockchains—we are designing a network where all chains can move freely within the same highway system.”
He added,
“Our goal is to make interoperability something users can experience as a service, not just a technology.”
With its dual-chain architecture (Zenith and Catena) and the Lunar Link solution, CreataChain connects major public blockchains and positions itself as a next-generation interchain infrastructure—transcending traditional bridges to unify the blockchain world into one connected network at the heart of Web3 innovation.
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