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Solayer Launches sBridge: Native, High-Performance Interoperability for SVM Networks
Wednesday, September 3, 2025

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Solayer, the company behind InfiniSVM, a hardware-accelerated SVM Layer-1 blockchain, today announced the launch of sBridge, a purpose-built interoperability solution exclusively for chains built on the Solana Virtual Machine (SVM). At launch, leading SVM builders SOON and Sonic are supporting sBridge, helping establish it as the native rail for SVM-to-SVM connectivity across the broader ecosystem.

Engineered for ultra-low latency, robust security, and efficient asset bridging, sBridge connects Solana directly to InfiniSVM and other SVM chains, unlocking seamless real-time liquidity and asset transfers without EVM detours.

Unlike existing multichain solutions, sBridge is uniquely optimized for SVM chains, eliminating translation layers and dramatically enhancing performance. The bridge provides native PDA proofs and hardware-backed ED25519 signatures, moving data and value at the true speed of SVM.

Why sBridge?

Multichain bridges have historically traded security and performance for broader compatibility, leading to over $2.7 billion lost to exploits since 2021. sBridge tackles this issue head-on by narrowing its focus solely to SVM networks. The bridge leverages Solana's deterministic state model, significantly reducing latency, lowering fees, and enhancing reliability.

Core Capabilities:

    --  Real-time Liquidity: Instant asset movement between Solana and
        InfiniSVM.
    --  Millisecond Arbitrage: Ultra-fast cross-chain arbitrage with minimal
        latency.
    --  Universal Token Bridging: Supports bridging any token, automatically
        creating secure, wrapped token versions if canonical versions don't
        exist.
    --  Capital Efficiency: Prioritizes canonical (original) assets with minimal
        transaction fees and no rent-seeking.
    --  Database-less Design: Eliminates traditional database vulnerabilities
        through fully stateless operation, ensuring resilience and operational
        efficiency.

Superior Performance Metrics:

Compared to traditional bridges, sBridge delivers:

    --  Median Finality: ~1 second (compared to ~8 seconds for typical
        multichain bridges).
    --  Transaction Fees: Approximately 0.0006 SOL (less than half the average
        competitor).
    --  Throughput: Up to 1000 transactions per second (over twice the industry
        average).

Security by Design

sBridge's robust three-layer architecture, developed by the dedicated blockchain security team Fuzzland, ensures unparalleled protection:

    --  Exactly-Once Semantics: Prevents double-spend and replay attacks.
    --  Hardware-Secured Multi-Signature: Uses ED25519 signatures verified
        on-chain and securely stored in hardware security modules (HSMs).
    --  Automatic Guardian Failover: Ensures uninterrupted operation via
        rotating validators and high-water-mark checkpointing.

As the first bridge designed from inception by a specialized blockchain security team, Fuzzland has rigorously audited every component internally using advanced fuzzing, penetration testing, and formal verification methods. Additional third-party security audits are planned prior to mainnet launch.

Launch Partners & Ecosystem Support

sBridge is built as the native interconnect for all SVM chains--high-speed rails that preserve chain-level performance and enable direct liquidity flow across SVM networks. Backing from SOON (via its Decoupled SVM footprint across major L1s) and Sonic underscores the shared goal of a unified, high-throughput SVM fabric.

Quotes

"sBridge keeps interoperability native to SVM--deterministic, low-latency, and simple for builders. You sign once, keep your tooling, and move assets at chain speed without translation layers."
-- Chaz, Founding Engineer, Solayer

"sBridge lets every SVM chain operate like one environment--composability without seams and direct liquidity across networks."
-- Joanna Zeng, Co-Founder of SOON

Available Now on InfiniSVM Devnet

The sBridge devnet is live, and developers can begin exploring and testing it today. Full mainnet deployment and expanded Guardian decentralization are targeted for Q4 2024. Users and developers can stay informed on benchmarks, updates, and validator opportunities by following Solayer's official channels.

Media Contact:

Solayer

media@solayer.org

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