Agentify Whitepaper
  • Welcome
  • Getting Started
    • Overview
    • Market Opportunity
    • Problem Statement
    • Solution
  • Agentify Platform Architecture
    • User Interface Layer
    • AI Engine
    • Agent Orchestration Layer
    • Blockchain Interaction Module
    • Smart Contracts
  • CORE AGENTS
    • Swap Agent
    • Lending & Borrowing Agent
    • Staking Agent
    • Bridge Agent
    • Smart Trading Agent
  • Agentify Developer Framework
    • Overview
    • SDK and APIs
    • Agent Definition Schema
    • AI Playground (Sandbox)
    • Security & Compliance Layer
    • Deployment Options
  • Agentify Marketplace
    • Overview
    • Agent Discovery
    • Quality Assurance
    • Monetization Models
  • Agentify Workflow
    • User Workflow
    • Developer Workflow
  • Use Cases
    • Retail Crypto Users
    • Active Traders
    • DAOs and Treasury Managers
    • Builders & Developers
    • GameFi & Metaverse
    • NFT Collectors & Artists
  • Revenue Model
    • Transaction Fees
    • Premium Subscriptions
    • Marketplace Commissions
    • Enterprise Licensing & White-Label Integrations
  • Agentify Roadmap
    • Phase 1: Core Platform Launch
    • Phase 2: Developer Framework
    • Phase 3: Agentify Marketplace
    • Phase 4: Monetization & Economic Layer
    • Beyond – Future Vision Milestones
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  1. CORE AGENTS

Bridge Agent

The Bridge Agent helps you transfer your tokens from one blockchain to another easily, securely, and without having to deal with complicated tools.

What Does It Do?

Just say:

“Bridge 1000 USDC from Ethereum to Polygon”

and the agent will:

  • Pick the best way to move your USDC

  • Handle the transaction setup

  • Tell you when and where your funds will arrive


Multi-Chain Ready

The agent knows how to use popular bridges like:

  • Hop Protocol

  • Wormhole

  • Celer cBridge

  • Multichain

  • And native bridges (like Arbitrum’s or Polygon’s own bridge)

You don’t need to worry about which one to use — unless you want to choose.


How It Works

Let’s walk through an example:

“Bridge 500 USDC from Ethereum to Arbitrum”

Here’s what the agent does:

  1. Finds the best route – It compares speed, fees, and safety across available bridges.

  2. Estimates total cost – Bridge fee + gas fee on the destination chain.

  3. Prepares the transaction – Usually this involves locking or burning the tokens on Ethereum.

  4. Instructs you to switch networks – You’ll receive the funds on Arbitrum once the bridge completes.

You’ll get a clear message like:

“Bridging 500 USDC via Hop. Estimated time: ~5 minutes. You’ll receive 499.2 USDC on Arbitrum. Please switch to Arbitrum network to view your funds once it’s complete.”


Safety First

Bridging can be risky if done through shady platforms. The agent:

  • Only uses trusted and audited bridges

  • Warns you about slow or expensive routes

  • Helps you avoid scams or lost funds

Example:

Note: This route takes 15+ minutes. If you prefer a faster bridge, I can switch to Celer instead.


Why Use the Bridge Agent?

Without it:

  • You’d need to research bridges, compare fees, switch networks, and manually track your funds.

With it:

  • You just tell the agent what you want.

  • It finds the best option, handles the transaction, and keeps you informed.

  • Safe, smooth, and simple.

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