Menese has completed over 15 integrations in November and is now enabling automated bridging across multiple blockchains using Internet Computer Protocol (ICP) smart contracts. Its latest demo shows 24/7 cross-chain flows running entirely on-chain, with no client-side execution required. Locker contracts are currently live on SUI, APT, ETH, TRX and SOL, with more chains expected weekly.
The rollout is structured in four phases. The first provides freemium multichain access, allowing instant connection to every supported chain. The second introduces programmable, recoverable sovereign wallets designed for security and flexibility. The third phase will deliver a multichain launchpad to help ICP-based projects reach the market faster. The final stage will enable cross-chain swaps, ICP liquidity pools and automated agents executing programmable commands across chains.
Menese’s approach builds on ICP’s chain-key cryptography, which allows smart contracts to interact across multiple blockchains without relying on third-party bridges. This design could offer a more decentralised alternative to traditional cross-chain solutions, which often depend on wrapping tokens or custodial intermediaries and have been vulnerable to hacks in the past.
The team is emphasising collaboration with ICP projects and the wider community. Menese is inviting developers to explore the freemium access model and suggest partnerships, signalling an open approach to shaping the platform in response to real-world use cases.
While Menese’s ambitions are high, the success of automated multichain flows will depend on careful implementation, security auditing and the adoption of ICP’s underlying architecture. If these elements hold, the platform could streamline cross-chain operations for developers and users alike, providing a new layer of flexibility for Web3 applications.
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