Launching Special cBridge Campaine
Celer are participating in The Arbitrum Odyssey with Celer cBridge as an Arbitrum third-party cross-chain bridge, Launching Special cBridge Campaine.
To celebrate they are launching a special cBridge cross-chain incentive campaign for the first week of the event!
cBridge connects Arbitrum and 12 additional chains: Ethereum Mainnet, Astar, BNB Chain, Avalanche, Polygon, Fantom, Oasis Emerald, Aurora, Harmony, Moonriver, Optimism, and Boba Network. Celer cBridge aims to bridge additional chains/layer2s and Arbitrum in the future. So watch for announcements
Campaign Details:
Campaign Duration: June 21st, 17:00 UTC – June 28th, 17:00 UTC
- Use cBridge to bridge ETH from any chain/layer to Arbitrum. All qualified users will split the $2000 worth of CELR rewards.
Please Note: Multiple cross-chain transfers from the same address are regarded as one qualified address, and only one reward is able to be obtained.
- Use cBridge to bridge ETH from any chain/layer to Arbitrum. All qualified users can obtain an Arbi-verse NFT designed by renowned cryptocurrency artists Ratwell and Sugoi.
- If cBridge manages to have the most qualified addresses compared to the other third-party cross-chain bridges at the end of the Odyssey cross-chain week, all users who participated in the special cBridge cross-chain campaign will receive an additional NFT!
Using cBridge to bridge assets from Ethereum, BNBChain, Polygon, Optimism, Avalanche, or Fantom to Arbitrum reduces Liquidity Fees by 100%.
Reward Distribution:
Within 3 business days, $2000 in CELR will be provided. Arbitrum distributes Arbi-verse NFT. For details, please follow their official Twitter account at @arbitrum
About Celer Network
Celer is a blockchain interoperability protocol enabling a one-click user experience accessing tokens, DeFi, GameFi, NFTs, governance, privacy solutions and more across multiple chains. Developers can build inter-chain-native dApps using the Celer Inter-chain Message SDK to gain access to efficient liquidity utilization, coherent application logic, and shared states.