Several months ago I’ve started writing how good my experience is on using Orbiter Finance. The first article I have written was a guide on how to move ETH from Arbitrum to zkSync which was December 2021.
I’ve been closely following the progress of the project and there are several significant updates I’d like to share with you all.
In the first article I have written, Orbiter only support Arbitrum, Ethereum mainnet, and zkSync. It did not take so long before they’ve supported other networks like Optimism, Polygon, Metis, Boba, Immutable X, Loopring, zkSpace, dYdX, StarkNet, and BnB Chain.
The latest addition to their supported networks is Arbitrum Nova.
They have been also one of the projects who got a lot of traction in Gitcoin Grants round 13. Orbiter was able to raise a total of $69,619
They started with ETH and that was the only currency that is supported in the app several months ago. As they steadily progressed with the project they have also supported USDC followed by USDT with a limited liquidity. They’ve started with 200 USDC or USDT as the maximum amount you can bridge and then later on capped in to 10,000 USDC or USDT.
You can now transfer:
-up to 3000 USDC from Nova to Etherum, zkSync, Optimism, Arbitrum, Polygon, dYdX.
-up to 5000 USDC fromOptimism, Arbitrum to Nova.
- up to 10000 USDC from Etherum, Polygon, zksync to Nova.
A month ago Orbiter posted a Twitter announcement of the new version.
Redesigned UI/UX - light and dark theme
Coinbase Wallet, Wallet Connect, and Brave Wallet is now supported.
StartNet Wallets integration (ArgentX and Braavos)
Orbiter L2 Data is an on-chain data aggregation and data analysis platform specifically for the Ethereum layer 2 ecosystem(Rollup Ecosystem).
That’s a wrap! These are the updates I was able to curate. See yon the next update.