[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.]  mufettis $M | 🐜 [@nftmufettisi](/creator/twitter/nftmufettisi) on x 110K followers Created: 2025-07-28 11:20:00 UTC Chain-Agnostic Proofs & The Future of Multi-Chain Identity Boundless XXX via BoundlessMan 👇 Chains are multiplying Ethereum. Solana. Base. Zora. Arbitrum. Starknet. One question grows louder with each new chain: “How do we keep trust logic portable?” That’s where @boundless_xyz comes in Boundless is chain-agnostic by design One proof, verified: ✅ On-chain (any EVM) ✅ Off-chain (servers, oracles, apps) ✅ Across chains Trust logic becomes universal middleware. The architecture makes this possible: • Steel for writing chain-neutral logic • Standardized SNARK proof format • Verifier contracts deployed across EVMs • Optional off-chain REST verification Write once. Prove everywhere. Real-world use case: User gets verified on Polygon. > Age 21+, KYC passed They mint an access token… > And use it on Base, Arbitrum, or even on a web2 app. Trust logic is no longer locked to the proving chain. Why this matters: Every dapp, rollup, and L2 is building identity logic from scratch. > Different integrations > Fragmented experiences > Repetitive KYC Boundless unifies this into a single trust layer. This enables: ✅ Cross-chain KYC ✅ Proof-based reputation ✅ Universal access tokens ✅ Chain-neutral voting One user. One proof. Zero silos. That’s how ZK gains momentum in a multichain world in short Proofs shouldn’t live on one chain With Boundless: • Logic is chain-agnostic • Proofs are portable • Trust is modular This isnt just multichain support Its trust interoperability at internet scale be boundless gBerry🍓  XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [onchain](/topic/onchain) [zora](/topic/zora) [$m](/topic/$m) [ethereum](/topic/ethereum) [coins layer 1](/topic/coins-layer-1) [solana](/topic/solana) [coins defi](/topic/coins-defi) [coins made in usa](/topic/coins-made-in-usa) [Post Link](https://x.com/nftmufettisi/status/1949791948509679627)
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Created: 2025-07-28 11:20:00 UTC
Chain-Agnostic Proofs & The Future of Multi-Chain Identity
Boundless XXX via BoundlessMan 👇
Chains are multiplying
Ethereum. Solana. Base. Zora. Arbitrum. Starknet.
One question grows louder with each new chain:
“How do we keep trust logic portable?”
That’s where @boundless_xyz comes in
Boundless is chain-agnostic by design
One proof, verified: ✅ On-chain (any EVM) ✅ Off-chain (servers, oracles, apps) ✅ Across chains
Trust logic becomes universal middleware.
The architecture makes this possible:
• Steel for writing chain-neutral logic • Standardized SNARK proof format • Verifier contracts deployed across EVMs • Optional off-chain REST verification
Write once. Prove everywhere.
Real-world use case:
User gets verified on Polygon.
Age 21+, KYC passed
They mint an access token…
And use it on Base, Arbitrum, or even on a web2 app.
Trust logic is no longer locked to the proving chain.
Why this matters:
Every dapp, rollup, and L2 is building identity logic from scratch.
Different integrations Fragmented experiences Repetitive KYC
Boundless unifies this into a single trust layer.
This enables:
✅ Cross-chain KYC ✅ Proof-based reputation ✅ Universal access tokens ✅ Chain-neutral voting
One user. One proof. Zero silos.
That’s how ZK gains momentum in a multichain world
in short
Proofs shouldn’t live on one chain
With Boundless: • Logic is chain-agnostic • Proofs are portable • Trust is modular
This isnt just multichain support
Its trust interoperability at internet scale
be boundless
gBerry🍓
XXXXX engagements
Related Topics onchain zora $m ethereum coins layer 1 solana coins defi coins made in usa
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