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

Sonic

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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