GoChain working to launch GOST Protocol for cross chain token transfers

In an effort to support stablecoins on GoChain, backed by existing stablecoins on Ethereum (USDC, TUSD, PAX, etc), GoChain is looking to implement a cross chain transaction protocol

Gochain Gost Protocol

GoChain, a web3 based blockchain ecosystem and client, recently announced the GOST Protocol is set to be live on the GoChain testnet in the coming weeks. It will enable interoperability between blockchains in a fully decentralized manner.

The GOST Protocol sets the stage to bring stablecoins to GoChain. The concept keeps the transfers decentralized as the protocol is built directly into GoChain and requires all nodes in the network to participate.

Tokens can be transferred to GoChain and transferred back to Ethereum at any time. This would make GoChain one of the first interoperable blockchains. Tokens on GoChain would bring faster transaction speeds, support of much higher transaction volumes and much lower fees that can support day-to-day purchases such as buying coffee or playing games.

Transferring Tokens to GoChain

Each token on GoChain represents exactly one of the same token on the original chain. Below is an example of USDC. Transferring to GoChain requires two steps:

Transferring Tokens back to Ethereum

User has to burn tokens on GoChain to get the original tokens back. This could work the following way:

Other Benefits

Future Plans

Beyond this initial use case, this protocol paves the way for massive scalability increases for GoChain by enabling multiple GoChain networks to work together. GoChain to GoChain transactions means any number of GoChain shards can be created which can then transact across each other.

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