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Imagine the entire blockchain ecosystem as an archipelago composed of independent islands. To transfer assets between these islands, tools like cross-chain bridges are needed. But the problem is, these bridges have been breaking quite frequently over the years—either leaking or being directly stolen.
By the end of 2025, a turning point began to emerge. After numerous security incidents in the cross-chain space, the industry started to reflect. Especially when new technological solutions appeared, we realized that many risks actually stem from fundamental design flaws. At this moment, the emergence of the Kite protocol is like redefining cross-chain security with a completely new underlying logic.
Regarding why Kite’s security hasn't received enough attention, the reason isn't that its marketing slogans are impressive, but that it has truly achieved a paradigm shift in technology—from "relying on human trust" to "dependence on mathematical logic." How significant is this shift? A set of data will tell you.
According to on-chain data from Q4 2025, the total funds lost due to security incidents in the cross-chain sector this year have decreased by 85% compared to 2022. Of the remaining funds, 90% have flowed into protocols that use zero-knowledge proofs or centralized mechanisms. Kite happens to combine these two features.
Looking at traditional cross-chain solutions, those relying on multi-signature mechanisms—simply put, a few key holders guarantee transactions. Even early leading ecosystems like BNB Chain or ARB couldn't escape the shadow of centralization. Kite uses a mechanism called "Dynamic State Root Verification." The difference is significant—it no longer asks, "Can you trust these administrators?" but instead asks, "Can this mathematical logic be verified?" This is an upgrade in underlying thinking.