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# What is Dango Planet

Dango Planet acts as the central relay hub in a multi‑chain cosmos: different blockchains orbit our platform like distinct planetary bodies, relying on our gravity to communicate and transfer value.&#x20;

Initially supporting Binance Smart Chain (BSC) and the BRC20 standard on Bitcoin, we will expand to EVM‑compatible networks, Solana, Sui, and more—ensuring universal interoperability across major ecosystems.&#x20;

By positioning ourselves at the nexus of these chains, we enable seamless cross‑chain interactions and swaps, ensuring assets flow securely and efficiently. Leveraging trustless smart contracts, decentralized relayers, and advanced AI, Dango Planet automates pathfinding and gas optimization for every transaction.&#x20;

Users navigate this interstellar network through simple UI clicks or conversational commands directed at our onboard AI Agent, while real‑time AI trading signals guide them toward optimal market decisions.


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