Neo, a prominent smart-contract platform, has announced a landmark initiative to advance blockchain interoperability. In this respect, Neo is introducing the Message Bridge via Mainnet. As per Neo’s official press release, the development enables it to deliver streamlined cross-chain interaction between Neo N3 and Neo X (EVM). Additionally, the applications on either of the networks can now exchange data as well as trigger cross-chain smart contract logic.
With the launch of Message Bridge via MainNet, Neo intends to offer exclusive infrastructure for seamless communication across chains, specifically between Neo N3 and Neo X. The development reaffirms the platform’s commitment to establishing a builder-focused, connected blockchain environment.
Dissimilar to the present already working Token Bridge, which mainly deals with asset transactions, the Message Bridge enables the sending of arbitrary messages across chains. Apart from that, these messages take into account data payloads and even executable instructions.
As a result, the initiative permits utilities like contract calls, data storage, and transferred computation results. The respective additional flexibility substantially enhances the developer experience, letting builders develop across Neo N3 and Neo X.
The release of the Message Bridge also allows builders to reach exclusive Neo N3 features via Neo X. The respective features comprise Oracles, the capability to design non-fungible or fungible token bridges, and Neo FS integration. In addition to this, more complicated cross-chain flows, like asynchronous requests, multi-step interactions, and swaps, are also accessible in the Neo network.
To back adoption, Neo has launched diverse repositories parallel to the Message Bridge smart contracts’ MainNet deployment. The bridge-sdk-ts offers a TypeScript SDK to operate in backend and frontend environments with a seamless interface for communication with the Message Bridge.
In the meantime, bridge-examples-ts provides practical examples showing the way to send messages, deal with returned results, and implement cross-chain logic. Overall, amid the growing adoption of the Neo ecosystem, the latest endeavor is anticipated to play a critical role when it comes to shaping unique dApp classes developed on its robust interoperability layer.


