[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.] #  @0xdesmondsama Desmond Desmond posts on X about web3, $50k, ethereum, token the most. They currently have XXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XX engagements in the last XX hours. ### Engagements: XX [#](/creator/twitter::1293537541132607498/interactions)  - X Week XX -XX% - X Month XXX +1,122% - X Year XXX +1,033% ### Mentions: X [#](/creator/twitter::1293537541132607498/posts_active)  - X Week X -XX% - X Month XX +333% - X Year XX +1,500% ### Followers: XXX [#](/creator/twitter::1293537541132607498/followers)  - X Week XXX +21% - X Month XXX +40% - X Year XXX +8.80% ### CreatorRank: undefined [#](/creator/twitter::1293537541132607498/influencer_rank)  ### Social Influence [#](/creator/twitter::1293537541132607498/influence) --- **Social category influence** [cryptocurrencies](/list/cryptocurrencies) **Social topic influence** [web3](/topic/web3), [$50k](/topic/$50k), [ethereum](/topic/ethereum), [token](/topic/token), [across protocol](/topic/across-protocol), [protocol](/topic/protocol), [layerzero](/topic/layerzero), [contracts](/topic/contracts) **Top assets mentioned** [Ethereum (ETH)](/topic/ethereum) [Across Protocol (ACX)](/topic/across-protocol) [Layerzero (ZRO)](/topic/layerzero) ### Top Social Posts [#](/creator/twitter::1293537541132607498/posts) --- Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours "Most people in web3 think cross-chain bridges actually move tokens between blockchains. They don't. Without mechanisms like lock-and-mint and burn-and-mint blockchains would remain isolated islands that can't communicate. Today I'm breaking down how bridges really "move" tokens between chains" [X Link](https://x.com/0xdesmondsama/status/1980682483889844425) [@0xdesmondsama](/creator/x/0xdesmondsama) 2025-10-21T17:07Z XXX followers, XX engagements "✅ Progress Being Made The bridging space has evolved significantly: Liquidity Fragmentation Solutions. The problem: Each bridge creates its own version of tokens (Wormhole-USDC Multichain-USDC Celer-USDC) fragmenting liquidity" [X Link](https://x.com/0xdesmondsama/status/1980682514789507393) [@0xdesmondsama](/creator/x/0xdesmondsama) 2025-10-21T17:08Z XXX followers, XX engagements "🔒 Lock-and-Mint When you bridge $50k worth of ETH from Ethereum to a chain like 0G here's what actually happens: X. Your ETH gets locked in a smart contract on Ethereum (it never leaves) X. Event listeners confirm the lock on the source chain X. The bridge communicates with 0G to mint an equivalent wrapped token X. The wrapped token is deposited to your address on 0G Your original ETH sits in a vault. What you receive is essentially a receipt that works on the new chain. Popular bridges like Stargate Avalanche Bridge and Polygon PoS Bridge use this mechanism to move billions in assets daily" [X Link](https://x.com/0xdesmondsama/status/1980682489635950644) [@0xdesmondsama](/creator/x/0xdesmondsama) 2025-10-21T17:07Z XXX followers, XX engagements "🔥 Burn-and-Mint Instead of locking some bridges burn your tokens on the source chain (making them permanently inaccessible) then mint the equivalent as a wrapped version on the destination chain. Example: Across Protocol uses this mechanism for certain token transfers" [X Link](https://x.com/0xdesmondsama/status/1980682495273169251) [@0xdesmondsama](/creator/x/0xdesmondsama) 2025-10-21T17:08Z XXX followers, XX engagements "The solution: OFTs (Omnichain Fungible Tokens) from LayerZero let token issuers deploy native tokens on each chain xERC20 allows bridges to mint from issuer-controlled contracts with rate limits Instead of bridges controlling wrapped versions token issuers maintain control while bridges get minting rights" [X Link](https://x.com/0xdesmondsama/status/1980682520313159883) [@0xdesmondsama](/creator/x/0xdesmondsama) 2025-10-21T17:08Z XXX followers, XX engagements
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Desmond posts on X about web3, $50k, ethereum, token the most. They currently have XXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence cryptocurrencies
Social topic influence web3, $50k, ethereum, token, across protocol, protocol, layerzero, contracts
Top assets mentioned Ethereum (ETH) Across Protocol (ACX) Layerzero (ZRO)
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"Most people in web3 think cross-chain bridges actually move tokens between blockchains. They don't. Without mechanisms like lock-and-mint and burn-and-mint blockchains would remain isolated islands that can't communicate. Today I'm breaking down how bridges really "move" tokens between chains"
X Link @0xdesmondsama 2025-10-21T17:07Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"✅ Progress Being Made The bridging space has evolved significantly: Liquidity Fragmentation Solutions. The problem: Each bridge creates its own version of tokens (Wormhole-USDC Multichain-USDC Celer-USDC) fragmenting liquidity"
X Link @0xdesmondsama 2025-10-21T17:08Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"🔒 Lock-and-Mint When you bridge $50k worth of ETH from Ethereum to a chain like 0G here's what actually happens: X. Your ETH gets locked in a smart contract on Ethereum (it never leaves) X. Event listeners confirm the lock on the source chain X. The bridge communicates with 0G to mint an equivalent wrapped token X. The wrapped token is deposited to your address on 0G Your original ETH sits in a vault. What you receive is essentially a receipt that works on the new chain. Popular bridges like Stargate Avalanche Bridge and Polygon PoS Bridge use this mechanism to move billions in assets daily"
X Link @0xdesmondsama 2025-10-21T17:07Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"🔥 Burn-and-Mint Instead of locking some bridges burn your tokens on the source chain (making them permanently inaccessible) then mint the equivalent as a wrapped version on the destination chain. Example: Across Protocol uses this mechanism for certain token transfers"
X Link @0xdesmondsama 2025-10-21T17:08Z XXX followers, XX engagements
"The solution: OFTs (Omnichain Fungible Tokens) from LayerZero let token issuers deploy native tokens on each chain xERC20 allows bridges to mint from issuer-controlled contracts with rate limits Instead of bridges controlling wrapped versions token issuers maintain control while bridges get minting rights"
X Link @0xdesmondsama 2025-10-21T17:08Z XXX followers, XX engagements
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