Bridge Withdrawal Flow is a key concept in institutional digital asset infrastructure. How wrapper tokens are burned on JIL L1 and original assets are released on the source chain after validator consensus.
Blockchain interoperability remains one of the biggest challenges in digital asset infrastructure. Without reliable cross-chain bridges, assets become trapped on individual chains, fragmenting liquidity and limiting institutional operations. Bridge Withdrawal Flow addresses a critical aspect of this challenge.
JIL's 14-of-20 validator bridge spans 13 chains including Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Avalanche, Base, Solana, XRP Ledger, and Cosmos. How wrapper tokens are burned on JIL L1 and original assets are released on the source chain after validator consensus. Every bridge operation requires 14 independent validator attestations before execution, providing institutional-grade security for cross-chain asset movement.
How wrapper tokens are burned on JIL L1 and original assets are released on the source chain after validator consensus.
Blockchain interoperability remains one of the biggest challenges in digital asset infrastructure. Without reliable cross-chain bridges, assets become trapped on individual chains, fragmenting liquidity and limiting institutional operations. Bridge W