By collaborating with Blazpay, Gaya expands the capability of its crypto wallet and enables users to access greater financial applications in the wider DeFi.By collaborating with Blazpay, Gaya expands the capability of its crypto wallet and enables users to access greater financial applications in the wider DeFi.

Gaya Wallet Integrates Blazpay to Advance Cross-Chain Interoperability, Enabling Users to Access Greater DeFi

2025/10/24 23:10
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Blazpay, an Indian-based crypto AI platform offering cutting-edge DeFi solutions, announced a strategic collaboration with Gaya Wallet, an AI-powered, multichain, and self-custody wallet. Through this partnership, Gaya Wallet expands its cross-chain initiative to bring billions of dollars in liquidity into the Gaya blockchain ecosystem.

GAYA Wallet, built on the Gaya blockchain, helps global users access cryptocurrency. Recognized for its pioneering self-custody and AI-driven crypto wallet supporting BNB, XRPL, Solana, and Ethereum, Gaya wallet serves millions of clients worldwide, offering popular cryptocurrencies.

Gaya Wallet Leverages Blazpay’s Tech to Expand Cross-Chain Functionality

The partnership enabled the integration of GAYA Wallet into Blazpay’s multi-chain infrastructure. Following the incorporation, Gaya wallet customers can now conduct efficient cross-chain transactions across more blockchains and Layer-2 networks. Blazpay is inherently cross-chain as its integration with multiple protocols powers asset transfers across prominent Layer-1 and Layer-2 chains, including Solana, BNB Chain, Polygon, Ethereum, Omni network, Manta network, Viction, Bitlayer, Morpho, Monad, Berachain, Movement, and several others, which enables strong interoperability.

By leveraging Blazpay’s SDK integration and multi-chain power, Gaya Wallet users can execute efficient cross-chain swaps, access the best prices for their exchanges, and ensure their funds flow across different, multiple blockchain networks. This enables Gaya customers to manage tokens, conduct transactions, and access applications across various networks through a unified interface. For instance, this allows customers to swap HBAR on Polygon to USDT on Avalanche directly within the Gaya wallet.

Historically, incorporating multi-chain functionality into a wallet requires supporting multiple DEXs and bridges, which can be a burden for ordinary crypto customers. Blazpay provides a single API that streamlines this process, enabling users’ wallets to access multiple blockchains, DEXs, and bridges.

Cross-Chain Interoperability: Its Role in Improving Customer Experience in DeFi  

By collaborating with Blazpay, Gaya illustrates its commitment to simplifying cross-chain transactions and improving the customer experience. Although DeFi promises to revolutionize financial offerings through the use of blockchain technology, significant challenges persist, such as most decentralized platforms remain restricted sanctuaries within a single blockchain network, like Solana. The partnership between Gaya and Blazpay highlights the need for creating smooth interoperability between diverse blockchains to achieve full DeFi capability.

Dismantling barriers between cryptocurrencies unlocks significantly higher applications that no single chain can offer alone. As cross-chain interoperability and communication mature, crypto platforms progress from fragmented financial protocols into a coherently interconnected international financial system.     

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