
reForge
V.2
MOVE MONEY BETWEEN
CHAINS AND CURRENCIES
reForge makes it easy and secure to transfer your Digital Cash to different blockchains or change it to different variants. With reForge, there is no need to worry about complicated locking or wrapping processes. All you have to do is choose where you want to move your Digital Cash, and reForge will take care of the rest.

On-chain & Trustless
Blockchain Agnostic
Multi-currency Support
AN OVERVIEW OF
IMPORTANT FEATURES

A Cross-Chain Blockchain Protocol for Digital Cash
reForge is a Cross-Chain protocol, built natively into Digital Cash. Through reForge, people can burn an Ethereum variant of Digital Cash and issue new BNB Chain tokens instead. Additionally, reForge also now supports Polygon tokens!

A Safe and Elegant Option
The reForge command mints new Digital Cash tokens, to the same address (msg.sender) across the supported blockchains. The msg. sender is the address that has called or initiated a function to begin with. This lowers the risk of potential man in the middle attacks when sending assets across different wallet adresses.

No Need to ‘Wrap’ Your Head Around It
The smart contracts behind Digital Cash have reForge support built-in, meaning that there are no bridging or wrapping services that you need to trust with your assets. A valid proofOfBurn transaction from one blockchain allows reForge to mint a new Digital Cash token directly on top of another. As such, there are no duplicates or double representations of assets.

NOW LIVE WITH VERSION 2
REFORGE V.2
reforge V2 offers new financial opportunities for industry professionals such as market makers, exchanges, brokers, and Dapps. With reForge, professionals can instantly access any variant of Digital Cash they need, instead of being limited to a single currency.
This unlocks arbitrage opportunities, as market makers can take advantage of price differences between Digital Cash pairs across WEB3 by reForging Digital Cash into a currency they wish to sell on an exchange, or use to make the markets.
