Bitcoin Modular Infrastructure Project Super ModuleX Protocol (MX) Announces Key Technical Breakthrough
BlockBeats News, July 30th, the Bitcoin modular infrastructure project Super ModuleX Protocol (MX) announced a major technical breakthrough in achieving full protocol asset modular abstraction and cross-chain composability on the Bitcoin mainnet. ModuleX provides a generic module framework for the Bitcoin network, supporting the unified packaging and interaction of existing and future protocol assets, including but not limited to Taproot, Ordinals, and can be extended in the future to Ark, BitVM, and other Layer 2 or scaling solutions.
Its core architecture is based on UTXO layer verification mechanism abstraction, combined with Modular Script Components design, decoupling the composition and validation of protocol assets from low-level script implementation, transitioning to standardized module invocations, composable interfaces, and verifiable states. In this way, developers can build cross-protocol applications and asset compositions based on ModuleX without directly manipulating complex scripts or rewriting transaction validation logic.
Furthermore, ModuleX introduces Heterogeneous Chain Verification Extension, enabling assets and states on the Bitcoin network to be securely mapped and interactively combined on non-Bitcoin chains such as EVM, Solana, and others. This architecture employs State-less Verification Modules and Modular Relay Bridges to ensure the finality, security, and minimal trust assumptions of the Bitcoin mainnet during cross-chain interactions.
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