Across Protocol vs Axelar Network
Hyperliquid ecosystem comparison · Bridges & Cross-Chain
Ecosystem PickQuick Take
Across Protocol Intent-based cross-chain bridge — near-instant USDC bridging to Hyperliquid on Multi-Layer, while Axelar Network Universal cross-chain communication layer connecting Hyperliquid to the multi-chain world on Multi-Layer. Both are bridges & cross-chain protocols on Multi-Layer, making them direct competitors in the Hyperliquid ecosystem.
Based on public data for Across Protocol and Axelar Network. Key differentiators: layer deployment, fee structure, liquidity depth, and community adoption. Last reviewed: Mar 2026.
Across Protocol
Multi-LayerIntent-based cross-chain bridge — near-instant USDC bridging to Hyperliquid
across.toAxelar Network
Multi-LayerUniversal cross-chain communication layer connecting Hyperliquid to the multi-chain world
axelar.networkOverview
Across Protocol
Across Protocol is the leading intent-based cross-chain bridge, connecting over 15 chains — including Hyperliquid's HyperCore and HyperEVM — with near-instant settlement and some of the lowest fees in DeFi. Unlike traditional message-passing bridges, Across replaces step-by-step execution with user-declared outcomes called intents: users specify what they want, and a competitive network of relayers races to fulfill each transfer optimally. Backed by a three-layer architecture — a request-for-quote mechanism, a network of competitive relayers, and an on-chain settlement layer — Across guarantees fast fills averaging under one minute without sacrificing security or decentralization. Bridging 1 ETH costs under $1. The protocol has processed over $22B in cumulative volume across 15M+ transactions, making it one of the most proven interoperability solutions in production. For the Hyperliquid ecosystem, Across unlocks seamless capital inflows from Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, and beyond — giving users and protocols a reliable, low-cost on-ramp to both HyperCore's order-book liquidity and HyperEVM's growing DeFi landscape.
Visit websiteAxelar Network
Axelar Network is a decentralized interoperability platform enabling secure cross-chain communication and asset transfers across 50+ blockchains, built on a dedicated proof-of-stake blockchain with permissionless relayers and validators. Founded in 2020 by former Algorand engineers, Axelar has become one of the most widely deployed cross-chain messaging protocols in DeFi, securing billions in cross-chain value and powering hundreds of dApps requiring multi-chain composability. At the heart of Axelar infrastructure is its General Message Passing protocol, which allows smart contracts on any connected chain to trigger arbitrary function calls on smart contracts on other chains. This is far more powerful than simple token bridging as it enables cross-chain DeFi strategies like depositing on one chain and receiving yield from a strategy running on another, or executing a Hyperliquid perpetuals trade triggered by an on-chain event on Ethereum. For the HyperEVM ecosystem, Axelar serves as critical bridge infrastructure, enabling DeFi protocols and users to move assets from Cosmos chains via IBC, Ethereum, Solana, and other EVM networks into HyperEVM growing DeFi stack. Axelar Interchain Token Service allows protocols to deploy canonical multi-chain tokens with unified supply management, critical for Hyperliquid-native projects seeking multi-chain expansion without fragmenting liquidity across wrapped token standards. Axelar validator set includes industry-recognized node operators and security firms, providing institutional-grade reliability. The network has processed hundreds of millions in cross-chain transactions with a strong security track record, including resilience against attempted exploits that have compromised competing bridge protocols. Circle CCTP for native USDC bridging is integrated with Axelar, enabling true native USDC movement rather than wrapped equivalents, important for DeFi protocols requiring verified and auditable stablecoin flows into HyperEVM liquidity pools and lending markets. Axelar is designed for protocol developers building multi-chain applications, DeFi power users managing assets across ecosystems, and institutional participants requiring reliable and compliant cross-chain infrastructure with a proven security track record spanning multiple years of mainnet operation.
Visit websiteFeature Comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Layer | Multi-Layer | Multi-Layer |
| Category | Bridges & Cross-Chain | Bridges & Cross-Chain |
| Status | Active | Active |
| Launch Year | 2022 | — |
| Website | across.to | axelar.network |
| @AcrossProtocol | — | |
| GitHub | Not public | Not public |
| Verified | ✓ Verified | Unverified |
| Tags | bridgeintent-basedUSDCfast | — |
Score Comparison
Feature Matrix
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Open Source | ✗ | ✗ |
| Verified | ✓ | ✗ |
| Has Website | ✓ | ✓ |
| Has Twitter | ✓ | ✗ |
| Has GitHub | ✗ | ✗ |
| Active Status | ✓ | ✓ |
Key Differences
When to Use Each
Choose Across Protocol if you...
- ✓Want a bridges & cross-chain solution on Multi-Layer
- ✓Prefer a verified and vetted protocol
- ✓Need features like bridge and intent-based
- ✓Need: Intent-based cross-chain bridge — near-instant USDC bridging to Hyperliquid
Choose Axelar Network if you...
- ✓Want a bridges & cross-chain solution on Multi-Layer
- ✓Need: Universal cross-chain communication layer connecting Hyperliquid to the multi-chain world
Ecosystem Integration
Across Protocol
Across Protocol operates on Multi-Layer (spans multiple hyperliquid layers). Spanning multiple layers lets it combine the strengths of each, though integration complexity is higher.
Axelar Network
Axelar Network operates on Multi-Layer (spans multiple hyperliquid layers). Spanning multiple layers lets it combine the strengths of each, though integration complexity is higher.
Both protocols share the same layer, maximizing composability potential.
Community Verdict
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