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ChainPort is the First Bridge to Support Permissionless Porting to Dogechain

ChainPort is the First Bridge to Support Permissionless Porting to Dogechain
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We at ChainPort are excited to announce that Dogechain support is now live! 

ChainPort is the first cross-chain bridge to support permissionless token porting to Dogechain. With ChainPort’s assistance, users can easily transfer tokens from several supported blockchain ecosystems to Dogechain. Supported chains include Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, and Fantom, with additional native token support to be added soon.

Tokens can now be transferred across blockchains via ChainPort safely and permissionless to DogeChain. This new bridging option provides a wide range of new possibilities for projects that want to join the expanding Dogechain ecosystem.

Expanding ChainPort’s bridging support to Dogechain is yet another significant milestone. Increasing interoperability securely between as many chains as possible is part of ChainPort’s mission.   

Dogechain is a layer-2 solution developed for Dogecoin (DOGE) built on the Polygon Edge “private label” framework. Dogecoin holders can access smart-contract functionalities such as DeFi services, DAOs, NFTs, and gaming projects. Dogechain claims to be focused on its community with no VC allocations.

All transactions on Dogechain are settled in DOGE, with a unique DC token that will be airdropped to Dogecoin holders later this year. These DC tokens will enable users to partake in proof of stake governance on Dogechain. 

It is important to note that Dogechain and Dogecoin are not affiliated. While the new blockchain expands Dogecoin's use case, both projects have different development teams.  

ChainPort will announce further blockchain support soon, so stay tuned!

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