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# Cross Chain Asset Integration

Seerdex is designed as a multichain protocol. While its trading platform is built on Solana, it supports assets originating from a wide range of blockchains, including Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, and BNB Chain.

The $SEERX token reflects this multichain design directly. It is issued on Ethereum as an ERC-20 token and can be bridged to Solana — where the platform runs — and to other supported networks, so holders can move and use $SEERX wherever they trade.

Through the use of wrapped representations, secure bridging, and interoperability layers, users can hold the token and trade exposure to assets across different networks without leaving the Seerdex environment. Governance mechanisms allow the community to propose and approve new listings and supported chains, ensuring that the platform evolves alongside the broader crypto ecosystem.


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