Simulate a real-time 14-of-20 multisig bridge transfer across supported chains. Watch validators sign in real time.
Every bridge transfer requires cryptographic signatures from at least 14 out of 20 independent validators. This 70% Byzantine Fault Tolerance threshold ensures that no single entity or small coalition can forge transfers.
70% BFT 20 Validators 14 RequiredValidators are distributed across 13 distinct legal jurisdictions, making it practically impossible for any single government or regulator to coerce the network.
Bridge signatures use Dilithium lattice-based cryptography, resistant to quantum computing attacks. Key encapsulation leverages Kyber for future-proof confidentiality.
Dilithium Kyber NIST PQCTokens are locked in a time-bound escrow on the source chain before minting begins on the destination. If the bridge fails, tokens are automatically released after the 24-hour timelock expiry.
Atomic Swap 24h Timelock Auto-refund
Average bridge transfer finality: 8.2 seconds
Median validator response time: 1.4 seconds
Average quorum assembly time: 3.8 seconds
Network uptime (30-day rolling): 99.97%
The JIL bridge connects six blockchains with unified liquidity pools and standardized proof verification.
Every bridge transfer is protected by multiple independent security layers working in concert.
Complete lifecycle of a bridge transfer from initiation to settlement.