LayerZero is live on the Frame testnet, allowing developers to send messages across chains and bridge their NFTs with Frame. This can be done via the ONFT standard, which facilitates the movement of a bridged, non-fungible token in either direction. For example, a token minted on Sepolia can be transferred to Frame Test and from Frame testnet to Sepolia.
The movement of an NFT between chains helps creators earn more royalties regardless of the source of origin. The development was announced by Frame, shedding light on the fact that the process will be seamless. It could expand operations to a larger number of chains in the coming days. All creators need is a few clicks to deploy the bridge.
Moving NFTs to Frame testnet allows creators to receive more royalties. More details about LayerZero’s integration with Frame testnet are expected to be made public in future announcements.
Frame has described itself as a network for collectors and makers. With testnet live, collectors can easily access tokens on their favorite platform, while creators can rest assured that they won’t miss an opportunity to earn a higher amount. The Frame testnet going live is a development that dates back to November 7, 2023.
The first functionality the team made public was bridging funds and minting NFTs on the network. This was in addition to wandering around their block explorer.
Calling it a milestone, Frame started a search for users to enable them to explore the entire segment within a specified time frame. The first quest was to link Sepolia ETH to Frame by first acquiring Sepolia through one of the listed faucets. The minimum bridge requirement was 0.001 Sepolia ETH to earn the first badge. Users cannot claim a badge until they complete the deposit process.
Claiming a badge means minting an NFT, which is essentially an ERC1155 token. Frame is expected to announce more quests on its official website and on social media.
Fresh from going live on Manta Pacific, LayerZero is a modular execution layer for EVM-native zk applications. LayerZero brings to the fore its ability to facilitate interoperability between networks and Manta Pacific. Some of the LayerZero endpoints involved in the process include Avalanche, Ethereum, Optimism, and BNB Chain.
Going back to LayerZero going live on Frame testnet, the community has shown mixed reactions to the announcement. Most of them have congratulated the team for achieving this feat, while others have asked Frame how the team plans to onboard a larger number of users. They have emphasized that NFT collections would not be bridged if liquidity persisted as an issue in the ecosystem.
Nevertheless, most members of the Frame community are optimistic about the development, especially the creators, who are now more optimistic than ever.