> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.unirouter.io/dataroom/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.unirouter.io/dataroom/unirouter-making-a-difference/unirouter-is-here-to-make-a-difference.md).

# UniRouter is here to make a difference

* In the short term, UniRouter's mission is to revolutionize blockchain interoperability by seamlessly integrating the Bitcoin and Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) ecosystems, thereby enhancing the functionality, utility, and reach of blockchain technologies. Our team has completed the development of ARC20 bridge (contact Tg @<https://t.me/jasonchong1> for a product demo), soon will enable ERC20 and other inscription assets.&#x20;
* &#x20;In the long term, UniRouter envisions creating a fully integrated blockchain environment where asset and message transfers across various blockchain platforms are not only possible but also efficient, secure, and user-friendly, fostering innovation and growth in decentralized applications and smart contract capabilities.

**Achieving UniRouter's Mission:**

* Dual-Bridge: UniRouter will ensure seamless asset transfers between Bitcoin and EVM-compatible chains, unlocking the full potential of Bitcoin Inscription Assets with High Liquidity and Use Cases.
* Broad Protocol Support: Supports a wide range of Bitcoin protocols and future developments for lasting relevance.
* Message Passing Capabilities: Aims to enable cross-ecosystem communication, enhancing smart contract interoperability and decentralized application functionality.
* Decentralized Security: Implements robust decentralized security mechanisms using the router chain to protect transactions.
* Scalability: Designed for high transaction volumes, ensuring performance and security as user demand grows.
* User-Centric Design: Focuses on accessibility for all user levels, with an intuitive interface and extensive support for enhanced usability.


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