Every cross-chain transfer feels like opening a blind box—you never know how much the Gas will spike this time or how long the bridging will take.
Last week, I transferred USDC from Arbitrum to Base, and the front end showed it would arrive in 5 minutes, but it got stuck in the contract verification stage for 40 minutes. By the time I received the coins, that arbitrage opportunity had already been cleaned out by bots. What’s more frustrating is that for the same operation, my friend completed it in 10 minutes using another wallet, and the reason given was "the RPC nodes are different".
UXUY's AI routing has standardized this process: no matter which chain you start from, the AI automatically calculates the optimal path, and the MPC signature is directly credited, with a gasless mode that doesn't require ETH as gas fees. It takes over the tedious tasks of "selecting nodes, calculating Gas, waiting for confirmation" from the user; you just need to click confirm, and leave the rest to the algorithm.
I tend to be cautious: even the smoothest tools can't eliminate the inherent risks of on-chain transactions, but at least you don't have to calculate back and forth across six browser tabs. How long did you get stuck the last time you crossed chains? Have you ever been caught by Gas fluctuations?