Just went live: the MegaETH bridge is now officially deployed on Ethereum mainnet. Built with vibes coding approach, this cross-chain solution is ready for action. The team has also open-sourced the entire codebase—great news for developers who want to dive into the code, learn from it, or even build their own versions. One heads up though: this is running on mainnet, so if you're planning to test it out, make sure you know what you're doing. No large amounts to start with.
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liquiditea_sipper
· 6h ago
Vibes coding approach Haha, this naming is so Web3, and the open-source code is indeed genuine... However, launching directly on the mainnet feels a bit risky.
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RunWithRugs
· 6h ago
Vibes coding? Haha, this name is really clever. I like this casual engineer style. The move to open source all the code is also good. Running this kind of thing on mainnet is still a bit risky. I'll wait and see how the community tinkers with it.
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not_your_keys
· 6h ago
Vibes coding debut, I knew this time was a sure thing. The open-source code move is also excellent. Running on the mainnet is a bit tiring, so let's try small amounts, brothers.
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RiddleMaster
· 6h ago
Vibes coding can go live on the mainnet, this guy is really daring... The open-source code is pretty good, but I just feel it’s a bit rushed.
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On-ChainDiver
· 6h ago
Vibes coding is now live. Whether this bridge is reliable or not depends on how things develop... The open-source code is a good point, at least it's transparent.
Just went live: the MegaETH bridge is now officially deployed on Ethereum mainnet. Built with vibes coding approach, this cross-chain solution is ready for action. The team has also open-sourced the entire codebase—great news for developers who want to dive into the code, learn from it, or even build their own versions. One heads up though: this is running on mainnet, so if you're planning to test it out, make sure you know what you're doing. No large amounts to start with.