The Uniswap Bridge Evaluation Committee has established a preliminary evaluation framework, with the final report expected to be submitted by the end of April or early May
ChainCatcher message, the Uniswap Bridge Evaluation Committee has developed a preliminary assessment framework that thoroughly examines the security, resilience, reliability, and sustainability of cross-chain bridges. Once the corresponding group's work is completed, the framework will be open-sourced for others to use. Additionally, the team has identified areas that need strengthening and has implemented several enhancements for the BNB Chain deployment instance in collaboration with the Wormhole team. Former Bridge Network co-founder Kimberly is assisting with this work, and 2-3 additional engineers will be added. The final report is currently planned to be submitted by the end of April or early May.
Earlier this month, the Uniswap Foundation established the Uniswap Bridge Evaluation Committee and initiated the evaluation process. The committee will handle eight cross-chain bridges, including Axelar, Celer, deBridge, Hyperlane, LayerZero, Multichain, Router Protocol, and Wormhole, along with three bridging solutions created by the Celer team (Multi-bridge implementation), the Gnosis team (Block Header Oracle based solution), and ERC-5164: Cross-chain execution. The focus will be on Uniswap governance needs, and in the coming weeks, the committee will provide short-term recommendations for the Uniswap community on how to address bridge issues. (source link)