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# BSSB & MUBI (BitStable & MultiBit)

BitStable (BSSB)

Supported pairs：BSSB / ETH

Contract address: 0xda31D0d1Bc934fC34F7189E38A413ca0A5e8b44F

BitStable is a pioneering decentralized asset protocol on the Bitcoin blockchain, offering a unique framework for the creation, trade, and management of synthetic assets. It enhances asset liquidity on the Bitcoin chain through a dual-token system and a cross-chain compatible structure.

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Multibit (MUBI)

Supported pairs：MUBI / ETH、MUBI / USDT、MUBI / USDC

Contract address: 0x38e382F74dfb84608F3C1F10187f6bEf5951DE93

MultiBit is the first-ever dual-sided bridge designed for easy cross-network transfers between BRC20 and ERC20 tokens. Through promoting unmatched liquidity for these tokens, MultiBit heightens cross-chain interoperability. Our mission is simple: to foster increased liquidity and accessibility for BRC and ERC tokens in a secure and user-friendly manner.


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