By Michael Chen

The release of our bridge between Binance Chain and Ethereum was one of the most exciting things we have been able to witness in June, but the aftermath of introducing such a bridge was not without peril. When we launched the bridge last month, we only supported ERC20 → BEP2 functionality, but today that all radically changes.

As of this moment, the bridge will also support the swap the other way around, which will allow our users to freely swap between BEP2 and ERC20 token standards without any worry of being stuck on one side or the other. Fantom token holders will be able to hold their tokens on their chain of choice, but what’s even more exciting is that this benefit is not exclusive to the Fantom community. The BEP2 → ERC20 functionality has been open sourced on our Github, and other projects which rely on our bridge to facilitate their token swap will also be able to facilitate two way swaps as of today.

To wrap up this blog post, we want to share our appreciation towards Binance Chain and it’s ecosystem participants, and all of our community members for being incredibly supportive throughout the development and improvement of the bridge that we have been privileged to create. At last, we want to call our community and ecosystem partners to action. Let’s create an universal standard for interoperability and token standard bridges throughout the usage and opensource development of this bridge for the entire ecosystem!

Check out the bridge at https://bnbridge.exchange/