You can move digital assets from various blockchains to Solana using decentralized bridges or centralized platforms. Under the hood, bridges work through a lock-and-mint mechanism.
Blockchains can be considered virtual islands or distinct ecosystems, originally designed with limited ability to interact directly with one another. This design choice has historically restricted users’ ability to transfer assets freely across different blockchain platforms.
Blockchain bridges have emerged as a solution to overcome these limitations and facilitate the seamless movement of funds across chains. This allows cross-chain compatibility, simplifying the process of transferring digital assets between diverse chains and enabling users to move their funds conveniently without getting stuck to one blockchain.
The use case of bridges isn’t limited to the transfer of assets between chains. It could include complex executions like simultaneous utilization of resources or functions by decentralized applications (DApps) from multiple blockchains.