CTSI is now Bridged to Avalanche!

Easily swap CTSI to Avalanche via AnySwap’s bridge.

Colin Steil
Cartesi
2 min readOct 20, 2021

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We are pleased to announce that CTSI is now on the Avalanche blockchain (AVAX) as a wrapped token. CTSI has been enabled on Avalanche through AnySwap, a trustless protocol to bridge assets between heterogenous Layer-1 and Layer-2 platforms.

The option to wrap your CTSI ERC-20 token and withdraw CTSI on Avalanche adds utility and expands the available use-cases to include DeFi products and DApps on Avalanche.

Avalanche is an open, programmable smart contracts platform for decentralized applications. Back in February, we announced Cartesi’s integration with Avalanche which was later completed here. We hope to continue furthering our collaborations with Avalanche as their ecosystem grows.

Note: This does not affect the total supply of CTSI as all tokens issued on Avalanche are wrapped with ERC-20 counterparts.

CTSI Contract Address on Avalanche: 0x6b289CCeAA8639e3831095D75A3e43520faBf552

CTSI on Avascan: https://avascan.info/blockchain/c/address/0x6b289CCeAA8639e3831095D75A3e43520faBf552

About Avalanche

Avalanche is an open-source platform for launching highly decentralized applications, new financial primitives, and new interoperable blockchains. Developers who build on Avalanche can easily create powerful, reliable, and secure applications and custom blockchain networks with complex rulesets or build on existing private or public subnets.

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Cartesi is a multi-chain layer-2 infrastructure that allows any software developer to create smart contracts with mainstream software tools and languages they are used to while achieving massive scalability and low costs. Cartesi combines a groundbreaking virtual machine, optimistic rollups and side-chains to revolutionize the way developers create blockchain applications.

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