$DOGE PACT SWAP now supports exchanges between Dogecoin and Polygon without using wrapped assets or bridges. These two blockchains are the latest to join the range of supported assets.

PACT SWAP adds support for Polygon and Dogecoin, enabling native permissionless exchanges via the decentralized exchange.

The protocol aims to offer customers reduced fees and ease of exchange between blockchains, even those that are typically incompatible.

In a press release sent to crypto.news, the cross-chain decentralized exchange PACT SWAP now allows native permissionless exchanges between the Dogecoin and Polygon blockchains. Starting from September 18, exchanges on the cross-chain DEX can be conducted without the need for wrapped assets, bridges, or external validator pools.

With these two new integrations, the exchange now supports swaps across seven networks, such as Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Dogecoin (DOGE), Polygon (POL), and more.

The co-founder of Polygon, Sandeep Nailwal, stated that cross-chain liquidity is a key element for enabling mass adoption of crypto. This support allows users to easily exchange assets on the platform.

"By enabling native exchanges without wrapped assets or bridges, PACT SWAP removes one of the biggest friction points for users: complexity and risk, while opening up the Polygon ecosystem to a broader range of liquidity and use cases," Nailwal said in his statement.

Joining Nailwal's view, the CEO and founder of DogeOS and MyDoge, Jordan Jefferson, indicated that the more native support there is for the DOGE token, the less friction and complexity there is for users joining the network.

"More gateways to Dogecoin mean more liquidity, more transactions, and more opportunities for people to use DOGE."