Everyone talks about interoperability, but here’s what actually happens behind the scenes.
1. Say your app needs something done on another chain.
Mint on @0xPolygon, update state on @base, trigger logic on @arbitrum for example
2. Instead of building bridges or custom logic for each chain.
The app just sends one request to Analog’s API.
3. Analog handles all the cross-chain work in the background.
Routing, validation, packaging, and delivery - all invisible to the user.
4. The destination chain executes the action.
Mint, swap, message, access — whatever the app needs.
The user never sees any of this.
To them, it just feels like:
“This app works everywhere.”
Good Interoperability is this: simple on the surface, powerful underneath.

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