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Hyperlane is the first layer of interoperability that lets any blockchains connect to each other without permission.

Blockchains are evolving rapidly, each with unique goals, values and communities. However, this diversity causes fragmentation. Hyperlane, on the other hand, connects them by acting as a kind of intermediary.

Furthermore, Hyperlane enables any individual to create their own custom blockchain at any time without requiring special permission.

Hyperlane has raised $18 million investment.

The project is "under the radar" and at first glance, it's not so easy to understand. Also, this activity is almost impossible to automate, which helps us stay ahead of the competition with a lot of sybil accounts. There aren't too many apps out there yet, so we'll try to cover the ones we have now as much as we can.

Instructions

First of all we will need:

  • Keplr wallet - download link.
  • EVM wallet, the most convenient in my opinion is Rabby.
  • From what I've seen in the ct, it should be fine even with $100. But with this kind of thing, the volume is really important, so it's probably better to be reinsured and work with the range of $500-$1000. Just my two cents.

> TIA.n (ARB) β†’ TIA.n (Neutron). We start with $ETH in the Arbitrum network.

  • https://traderjoexyz.com - swap 90% $ETH (ARB) β†’ $TIA.n (ARB)
  • https://www.usenexus.org/ - bridging $TIA.n from Arb network to Neutron network:
    Connect Keplr and EVM-wallet.
    Bridge $TIA.n (ARB) β†’ $TIA.n (Neutron).
    Optionally you can make several additional bridges Manta <> Neutron <> Arbitrum <> Celestia, but keep in mind that not all direct routes are available and gas in many is quite high (0.27 $TIA).
    Now we have $TIA.n in the Neutron network.
  • In the Keplr wallet, use the β€œIBC Send” button to return $TIA to the native Celestia network. Leave some $TIA.n for the future activity gas.

> Bridge $INJ.

Don't forget that in order to use Osmosis, you need to fund the platform and later withdraw funds back to your wallet.

> Bridge $ECLIP.

> Bridges between BNB and Nautilus. Starting with $BNB on the BSC network.

This move is quite speculative because Nautilus is not supported by Hyperlane, but built with it. Based on the explorer, bridges do not cause Hyperlane transaction triggers. But the Nautilus native token is confirmed and by using breeches on this platform, we get the ability to qualify for its drop and at the same time interact with Hyperlane's ecosystem product.

Also, this option is very cheap, it costs about 2$ for 4 transactions, so in fact you don't lose anything.

  • swap.defillama.com - here we swap $BNB (BSC) for 2-3$ β†’ $ZBC (BSC)
    $ZBC will be needed for fees, so a small amount will be enough.
    CA - 0x37a56cdcD83Dce2868f721De58cB3830C44C6303
  • After some time bridge it back.

> https://minter.merkly.com/hyperlane - mint NFT and bridge it between networks using Hyperlane.

This requires commission in the networks we interact with, you can get it here with LayerZero β†’ Gas Refuel.

This is a good way to interact with a lot of networks and do a lot of transactions for a small price. It costs a total of 14$ to use 8 networks out of 11 available.

> Lock funds in ecosystem applications.

  • Option 1 - https://traderjoexyz.com/arbitrum LP $TIA/$ETH
    Although it's not clear yet which pool they will pay attention to, the site is mentioned in the project's Github, so it's very likely to be one of the criteria. More will become clear when the leaderboard becomes available, it's too early to say anything now.
  • Option 2 - app.superform.xyz Deposit any token into vaults
    Go to settings and select Hyperlane in 'Included data bridges'.

While this step can be skipped if you are low on funds, there is a high probability that it will yield a large multiplier.

So we've made a few bridges on Hyperlane, interacted with a lot of networks, and built up some volume. Now all that's left is to keep doing a couple of actions from the guide above per week and keep active.

More activities

> $TIA staking in Keplr.

If you're not constrained with liquidity, this is a solid choice. Plus, the coin has already corrected quite a bit from highs. Focus on the top 20 validators, excluding the official ones from exchanges.

> https://swapfast.app - bridge.

$TIA (Celestia) β†’ $TIA (Forma)

$TIA (Forma) β†’ $TIA (Celestia)

> https://renzo.hyperlane.xyz - ezETH bridge.

Renzo dropped $REZ not too long ago, and we're likely to be in for another airdrop in the future. Plus, the platform works with EigenLayer. But in this case, we're interested in the ezETH bridge from one chain to another, which is now possible thanks to Hyperlane.

Bridge ezETH to different chains, preferably affecting more.

You can restake ETH β†’ ezETH here - https://app.renzoprotocol.com/restake.

> https://minter.merkly.com/hyperlane/token - bridge tokens to different chains with Hyperlane.

> https://app.layer3.xyz/v2/communities/hyperlane - Layer3 quests.

A simple way to get extra activity with easy-to-follow instructions.

> https://atlasprotocol.io/ - mint and bridge NFT.

LLZMH - you'll need the ref. code to use the application.

Sourses:

https://twitter.com/Bit_airdrops/status/1753063560715112748 - Bitpepe's guide.

https://twitter.com/CC2Ventures/status/1753854558856532345 - CC2's route.

https://twitter.com/Faycytw/status/1774902411775164839 - Faycy's guide.

https://x.com/0xNairolf/status/1748050844405174624 - 0xNairolf about Hyperlane in simple words.

https://x.com/CC2Ventures/status/1801255084317147497 - new CC2's guide;

https://x.com/Faycytw/status/1814018197558895086 - new Faycy's route;

https://dune.com/0xduneanon/tian-activity-on-arbitrum - this dashboard is really useful. I'd suggest checking it sometimes and trying to stay in the top spot. It only includes EVM activity.