Solana Expands Cross-Chain Access as Avalanche’s AVAX Launches

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  • Solana expanded cross-chain access after AVAX went live through Sunrise, bringing Avalanche’s native token into its ecosystem.
  • The AVAX launch on Solana adds a new route for trading, transfers, and broader asset access across blockchain networks.

Solana has opened up cross-chain access on its platform following the launch of AVAX, the native token of the Avalanche network, via Sunrise. The move brings one of the largest blockchain assets into Solana’s ecosystem and adds a new route for users seeking broader asset access across networks. The rollout reflects a wider push across the crypto sector to improve asset mobility and reduce barriers between blockchain environments. Solana users now have more ways to trade, transfer, and use AVAX in decentralized finance services. Cross-chain access can support token swaps, liquidity pools, and other on-chain activities without depending on centralized platforms. As more assets move across networks, blockchain ecosystems are expanding beyond their native tokens and applications.

BREAKING: $AVAX from @avax, is now live on Solana via @Sunrise_DeFi 🔺 pic.twitter.com/ZGLJvaOGID

— Solana (@solana) March 12, 2026

Avalanche remains one of the largest smart contract platforms in the market. AVAX supports transaction fees, staking, and governance across the network. The token now reaches a wider user base and may gain more utility through additional trading venues and DeFi tools. Solana has built its position around fast transaction speeds and low network costs. That model has helped it attract developers across DeFi, gaming, NFTs, and payment-focused projects.  Earlier this week, Chainlink also expanded on Solana through Jupiter’s prediction market product, Jup Predict. Blockchain Interoperability Expands as AVAX Debuts on Solana Cross-chain infrastructure has become a core part of blockchain development. For years, most networks worked in isolation, and assets had limited mobility outside their original chain. Bridges have since transformed that structure, enabling tokens to move freely while still retaining their original design across various systems. For decentralized finance platforms, asset diversity can support deeper liquidity and boost trading activity. New tokens on a network can create fresh pairs on exchanges, broader collateral options, and more yield strategy options.  Security is central to any cross-chain setup. Dozens of bridges have faced attacks in recent years, making audits, testing, and infrastructure design critical.  Meanwhile, Avalanche business chief, John Nahas, stated the network’s direction is focused on practical business use rather than broad crypto narratives. In a recent interview, he said Avalanche provides infrastructure for companies that need custom blockchain systems based on compliance rules, regional needs, and operational requirements. Nahas also compared Avalanche’s model to website creation tools, arguing that companies should be able to launch blockchain systems with similar ease. Avalanche L1s, formerly known as subnets, are a way for firms to run sovereign chains with their own validators and rules.

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