Hi all — Ian here from Blockticity 👋
We’re currently exploring how to integrate XDC as a spoke network for dual-chain verification of real-world trade documents, with our core authentication logic anchored on a custom Avalanche L1.
We’re particularly interested in leveraging XDC’s strengths in trade finance, tokenized invoices, and its ISO 20022-aligned infrastructure to build secure, standards-compliant rails for document-based transactions.
Our current goals:
Launch a testnet spoke on XDC that verifies hashes or proofs of COAs (Certificates of Authenticity) minted on Avalanche C-Chain and/or our L1 testnet
Experiment with cross-chain message validation or Merkle proof patterns
Scope integration with XDC-based invoice factoring protocols like TradeFinex
Maintain compliance with the ASTM D8558-24 blockchain documentation standard (which we helped develop)
We’d love to hear from the XDC developer community:
Anyone building or testing similar dual-chain or document-verification workflows?
Is there a preferred approach for bridging Avalanche → XDC for lightweight proofs?
We’re here to collaborate and contribute — feel free to reply or reach out!
Thanks 🙏
Ian – @blockticity
Discussion (3)
Hello Ian
This is Lance, I presented the XDC Network workshop for the accelerator program with some of my colleagues. We look forward to working with Blockticity and appreciate your team sharing ideas with the community! We will take note if this information to discuss it further throughout the program and share with the dev community for more input! Thanks!
Hello Ian
Welcome to the #XDCNetwork community!
I’m not a developer myself, but while you wait for someone to respond to your query here, I’d recommend checking out coderun.ai . It’s our in-house AI assistant and can help answer most questions related to the XDC Network—definitely worth exploring.
For interoperability between XDC, Avalanche, and other major chains, we use the Wanchain bridge.
Let me know if I’ve misunderstood your query!
Amazing! Thank you! I will check it out!