We're excited to unveil the Interchain Token Service (ITS), the latest advancement in blockchain interoperability. This service is designed to broaden the horizons for developers working across multiple blockchain ecosystems, enabling a seamless and secure method for creating and managing tokens that can live and move across different blockchains.
At its core, ITS offers a streamlined process for creating, managing, and transferring Interchain Tokens. These ERC-20 tokens can exist on multiple blockchains simultaneously, enabling a new level of interoperability and functionality.
ITS leverages sophisticated mechanisms to ensure tokens maintain their integrity and security across chains, offering a robust solution for developers looking to extend their tokens' reach beyond a single blockchain. It scales tokens to many chains: supporting existing and newly minted tokens, preserving native-like fungibility and functionality on connected EVM chains, and automating deployment and maintenance so teams can easily manage supply.
To begin exploring the possibilities of Interchain Tokens, visit the Interchain Portal, where you can easily connect your wallet, create new tokens, or upgrade existing ones. For developers seeking practical examples and code snippets, the axelar-examples
repository on GitHub is an invaluable resource.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j56TzI4aQ0g&t=17s
If you want to create, deploy, and manage your token through code, start with our tutorials on how to create a new Interchain Token, create a Canonical Interchain Token, and link custom tokens on multiple chains as an interchain token. Also, take a look at our comprehensive guides and examples that illustrate how to incorporate Interchain Token Standards (ITS) into your applications for a seamless and efficient development experience.
As the blockchain ecosystem continues to evolve, the Interchain Token Service will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of cross-chain interactions.
We encourage developers to explore ITS and experiment with its features, such as managing token supply across chains, programmatically creating new interchain tokens, and linking existing tokens on multiple chains as Interchain Tokens.