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Cross-chain technologies’ main purpose is to develop facilities that enable the exchange of information between different blockchains. Cross-chain bridges are unarguably the most prominent cross-chain technology. Through cross-chain bridges, cryptocurrencies, NFTs and other data can be migrated from one blockchain to the other.<ref name="COINGECKO">https://www.coingecko.com/learn/what-is-chainlink-ccip-cross-chain-interoperability-protocol?utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=coingecko-learn&utm_medium=social&0=</ref>
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Cross-chain technologies’ main purpose is to develop facilities that enable the exchange of information between different blockchains. Cross-chain bridges are unarguably the most prominent cross-chain technology. Through cross-chain bridges, cryptocurrencies, NFTs and other data can be migrated from one blockchain to the other.[1]


CCIP 

provides smart contract developers with a generalized, compute-enabled infrastructure for transferring data and commands across blockchain networks. This will allow or cross-chain smart contracts which utilize the strengths of various blockchains simultaneously.--Reggie (talk) 07:29, 22 June 2022 (UTC) [2]


CCIP will fit into the wider off-chain middleware infrastructure that Chainlink have been building since 2017 and will take advantage of pre-existing innovations including off-chain reporting (OCR) and Decentralised Oracle Networks (DONS). [3]

Anti-Fraud Network --Reggie (talk) 08:06, 20 June 2022 (UTC)