Blockchains were never meant to be islands.

Yet moving anything between them means trusting a bridge in the middle. Bridges hold the money. Bridges get robbed. Over three billion dollars, gone that way.

We took the bridge out.

Audited by Hashlock Live on mainnet Works with the tools you already use

The blockchain does the checking.

On L1X, the same computers that run the network also watch the other blockchains. When something happens on ETH, BSC, EVM chains or SOL, they each go and look at it themselves. They have to agree on what they saw before the network will accept it.

There is no company in the middle. No custodian holding your funds while they travel. No keys to steal, because there is nothing in the middle to hold them.

If the network did not see it, it did not happen.
The path every event takes
Something happens
event on ETH, BSC, EVM chains or SOL
Your contract emits an event on ETH, BSC, EVM chains or SOL. Nothing new is deployed there.
Everyone checks
Each validator looks at it themselves and compares what they saw.
Everyone agrees
No agreement, no block. A false event cannot get in.
Your app knows
handler runs automatically
Your handler runs automatically with the verified details.
This is a real sequence, not an illustration. Every event that reaches an application on L1X takes this path.

Everything that has gone wrong went wrong in the middle.

The old way
A bridge holds a pile of money on both sides and a small group of signers decides when to move it. You are trusting that group, their code and their key management. Every large hack of the last few years is a variation of that sentence.
The L1X way
There is no pile in the middle and no small group. Verification is part of producing a block, which means breaking it would mean breaking the blockchain itself.
What you get
The same security you already trust for your balance now covers your money moving between chains. Not a promise from a company. A property of the network.

Nothing to install on the other side.

This is the part builders do not believe until they try it. You do not deploy anything on ETH, BSC, EVM chains or SOL. You do not change the contracts you already have there. L1X simply watches what your contracts already do, and tells your application when it happens.

01

Write normal code

It is Solidity, and the tools are the ones you already have open.

02

Register once

Tell L1X which contract and which event you care about.

03

Get told when it happens

Your code runs automatically, with the verified details, the moment the network agrees.

Most teams are running in days, not weeks.

Real things, already running.

The people building it.

A foundation council, the engineers who write the protocol, and the people who look after the community. Named, so you know who you are dealing with.

Kevin Coutinho

Founder and Foundation Council President

Lionel Carneiro

Co-Founder and CTO

Josh Hunt

Chief Legal Officer and Foundation Council Member

Mike Stewart

Chief Strategy Officer

Enrico Mattiaccio

Chief Advisor

Kody King

Chief Engagement Officer

Mayur Walunj

Crypto Trading & Research Analyst

Ronak Jaiswal

Lead Marketing Coordinator

Nouman Haider Khan

Community Engagement Manager

Batsirai Muguti

Chief Launchpad Officer

Wayne Daniels

Chief Launchpad Branding Officer

Daniel LaurenceIwan TjamSky WeeSrinivas MahankaliPrasanna Lohar

Come build something that spans everything.

The network is live, the code is open, and it has been audited. Read the papers, look at the projects already here, or come and talk to us.