# 3.4 DuckChain’s Interoperability

Interoperability remains one of DuckChain’s core strengths, enabling seamless communication and liquidity flow across TON, Ethereum, and Bitcoin ecosystems. By leveraging Arbitrum Orbit, DuckChain achieves the scalability needed to serve Telegram's global audience and integrates deeply into the Crypto World.

### **DuckChain and Arbitrum Orbit**

DuckChain’s utilization of Arbitrum Orbit goes beyond the Ethereum ecosystem. As the first non-Ethereum Orbit Consumer Layer solution, DuckChain showcases Arbitrum’s versatility by enabling seamless scalability for TON and beyond.

This technology allows DuckChain to support high-frequency dApps while maintaining low transaction costs and fast finality.

* **Scalability and Efficiency:** Arbitrum Orbit enhances DuckChain’s throughput by batching transactions and executing them off-chain while maintaining security through mainchain settlements. This ensures DuckChain can process thousands of transactions per second, meeting the needs of high-frequency dApps.
* **Interoperable Development:** Developers building on DuckChain benefit from Arbitrum’s ecosystem, with access to its open-source tools and community support.
* **Cost Efficiency:** Leveraging Arbitrum Orbit minimizes gas fees, making blockchain interactions accessible for both institutional users and Web2 entrants.

### **Integration with TON Blockchain**

DuckChain is strategically designed to enhance the TON blockchain’s capabilities and tap into Telegram’s extensive user base. Key benefits include:

1. **Native Account Abstraction:** Simplifies Web3 interactions through Telegram accounts, eliminating the need for complex wallet setups.
2. **Unified Gas System:** Allows users to pay gas fees using TON tokens or Telegram Stars, offering a frictionless user experience.
3. **Yield-Bearing Opportunities:** Provides staking rewards and liquidity incentives for TON token holders.
4. **Enhanced Liquidity:** Supports transactions across multiple ecosystems, ensuring sustainable asset flow.


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