KA was formerly known as "dWallet Network" and will launch a parallel MPC (Multi-Party Computation) network based on Sui. With the slogan "We make all chains Sui chains," IKA still addresses the issue of cross-chain interoperability of assets.
Conventional cross-chain asset transfers typically rely on bridging protocols and wrapped assets (such as wrapping BTC into ERC-20 tokens for use on Ethereum, or bringing USDC onto Solana). However, this method has fundamental flaws:
Non-native asset risk: Users only hold wrapped tokens, not real BTC or ETH;
Bridge security risks: If the bridging protocol is attacked (such as the $624 million theft from the Ronin Bridge in 2022), user assets may be completely lost;
Anchor Crisis: Wrapped tokens may lose price peg due to liquidity issues.
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KA was formerly known as "dWallet Network" and will launch a parallel MPC (Multi-Party Computation) network based on Sui. With the slogan "We make all chains Sui chains," IKA still addresses the issue of cross-chain interoperability of assets.
Conventional cross-chain asset transfers typically rely on bridging protocols and wrapped assets (such as wrapping BTC into ERC-20 tokens for use on Ethereum, or bringing USDC onto Solana). However, this method has fundamental flaws:
Non-native asset risk: Users only hold wrapped tokens, not real BTC or ETH;
Bridge security risks: If the bridging protocol is attacked (such as the $624 million theft from the Ronin Bridge in 2022), user assets may be completely lost;
Anchor Crisis: Wrapped tokens may lose price peg due to liquidity issues.