Supported Blockchains

This page provides an overview of the blockchains supporting LBTC

Supported Blockchains

This page provides an overview of the blockchains supporting LBTC

LBTC is available on the following blockchains:

Blockchain
Bridge Type
LBTC Ownership
Native BTC Staking

Ethereum

Native with Chainlink

Lombard Protocol

Yes

Babylon

Lock & Mint

Lombard Protocol

No

Base

Native with Chainlink

Lombard Protocol

Yes

Berachain

Lock & Mint

Lombard Protocol

No

BOB

Canonical (OP Bridge)

BOB

No

BNB Smart Chain

Native with Chainlink

Lombard Protocol

Yes

Corn

Lock & Mint

Community

No

Etherlink

Lock & Mint

Lombard Protocol

No

Katana

Native with Chainlink

Lombard Protocol

Yes

Monad

Native with Chainlink

Lombard Protocol

Yes

Solana

Lock & Mint

Lombard Protocol

Yes

Sonic

Native with Chainlink

Lombard Protocol

Yes

Stable

Native with Chainlink

Lombard Protocol

Yes

Starknet

Lock & Mint

Lombard Protocol

Yes

Sui

Canonical (SUI Bridge)

Lombard Protocol

Yes

Swell

Lock & Mint

Community

No

TAC

Lock & Mint

Lombard Protocol

No

An explanation of this table follows.

Bridge Type

  • Native with Chainlink: Bridging is to Lombard Protocol's security standards, requiring both the Security Consortium and Chainlink CCIP to approve all bridging transactions.

  • None: No bridging is currently available for this blockchain.

  • Lock & Mint: Bridging is possible in a limited-capacity. Liquidity is locked on the source chain (i.e. Ethereum).

  • Canonical: Bridging is possible via a third-party only.

LBTC Ownership

  • Lombard Protocol: LBTC smart contracts are fully owned and upgradable by Lombard Protocol.

  • Community: LBTC has been deployed with a third-party, usually the blockchain its self, to provide early LBTC availability on-chain. This means that the blockchain is not fully integrated into our Security Consortium for native BTC staking and unstaking, and additional attestations to enable bridging in a burn & mint method. After sufficient established demand and by passing a governance vote, Lombard Protocol will take control of LBTC if offered.

  • Third-Party: LBTC, or a generic ERC-20 contract representing LBTC, has been deployed by a third-party.

Native BTC Staking

  • Yes: LBTC can be minted directly to this blockchain from a native BTC deposit into the Lombard Protocol. LBTC can also be unstaked to native BTC.

  • No: LBTC cannot be directly acquired through native BTC staking, and LBTC can't be redeemed for native BTC on this blockchain. LBTC is available via bridging.

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