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For XRPL & Xahau projects

Connect your project to Zavv Bridge

Zavv Bridge is built for XRPL-based projects that want a clean, transparent way to move into Xahau or operate across both networks.

Migration (one-way)

Use Zavv Migration to retire a legacy XRPL token and move holders into a new asset on Xahau. Ideal when you are consolidating supply, upgrading token logic or relaunching under a cleaner model.

  • • Fixed, transparent ratios per token
  • • On-ledger activity for full traceability
  • • Non-custodial redemption model

Bridge (bi-directional)

Use Zavv Bridge when you want a live, two-way connection between XRPL and Xahau. Holders can move back and forth while you keep a single coherent supply model across networks.

  • • XRPL ⇄ Xahau movement with clear rules
  • • Hooks-based logic and safeguards (Xahau)
  • • Designed for long-term, real usage

Who is Zavv Bridge for?

If you are running an XRPL project and:

  • • You want to migrate to Xahau with stronger on-ledger logic.
  • • You want a controlled two-way bridge between XRPL and Xahau.
  • • You want a managed, non-hype path for long-term holders.

Zavv Bridge focuses on utility, stability and clarity for both the project team and token holders.

How onboarding works

  1. 1. Initial conversation – you share your project, token details and what you're trying to achieve (migration, bridge or both).
  2. 2. Technical mapping – we map your existing XRPL token(s) into our bridge model: issuers, currencies, ratios and flows.
  3. 3. Testnet integration – we wire your project into the testnet environment and run end-to-end tests together.
  4. 4. Mainnet launch – once everyone is happy, we move to mainnet and activate the migration or bridge for your holders.

Talk to us about listing your project

If you're interested in using Zavv Migration or Zavv Bridge for your XRPL project, reach out and we'll walk you through what the process would look like for your token.

You can include your token name, XRPL issuer address and what kind of flow you're considering (migration, bridge or both).