Across Protocol
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- Self-custodial, you hold the keys
- 24,000+ assets across 20+ chains
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Across Protocol is available to hold and swap in Zypto App
You can hold and swap ACX in the Zypto App today. It isn't accepted as a payment method yet. Request it so we can prioritize accepting ACX for payments.
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What is Across Protocol?
Across Protocol is a cross-chain bridge that moves assets between Ethereum and its layer-2 networks, including Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, and Polygon. It uses an intent-based design: a user states what they want to receive on the destination chain, and a competitive network of relayers fronts the funds and fulfills the request, settling later through a single liquidity pool. The protocol is secured by UMA's optimistic oracle.
ACX is the governance token of Across. It was originally used to govern the Across DAO and direct protocol decisions, with a maximum supply of one billion tokens. The token launched in late 2022 as an ERC-20 on Ethereum.
In April 2026 a governance proposal approved restructuring the project into a U.S. corporation, giving ACX holders a choice between an equity swap and a USDC buyout, so the token's future role is in transition.
You can track the Across Protocol price and hold ACX in a self-custody wallet.
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How is Across Protocol priced?
Across Protocol's price is set by supply and demand across global exchanges, around the clock. The figure above is a volume-weighted average across major markets, updated live. Because it trades continuously and worldwide, the price can move sharply within a single day. Past performance is no guarantee of future results, and nothing here is financial advice.
Where can I hold Across Protocol?
You can hold Across Protocol in any non-custodial wallet, which means you control the private keys rather than trusting an exchange. Zypto App is a non-custodial multichain wallet where you can hold ACX and swap it into 24,000+ assets. ACX isn't accepted as a payment method yet, so it can't be used for real-world spending in Zypto.
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Across Protocol price FAQs
What is the price of Across Protocol today?
Across Protocol is trading at $0.0423, down 4.92% over the past 24 hours. The price updates live and is a volume-weighted average across major global exchanges.
How is the Across Protocol price calculated?
Across Protocol's figure is aggregated from exchange markets around the world and weighted by trading volume, so the most liquid venues influence it most. The live price is provided by CoinGecko, with backup feeds for resilience.
Where can I buy Across Protocol?
You can get Across Protocol inside Zypto App. Buy crypto with a card or bank transfer where available, or swap into Across Protocol from another asset, and it lands in your non-custodial wallet.
Where can I store Across Protocol safely?
In a non-custodial wallet where you control the keys. Zypto App stores your keys on your device, and you can pair the Vault Key Card for card-based cold-wallet security.
Where can I use Across Protocol?
You can hold and swap Across Protocol in the Zypto App today. ACX isn't accepted as a payment method yet, so you can't yet use it for real-world spending via the Zypto Premium Visa Card. Request it as a payment method on X to help us prioritize.
Is Across Protocol a volatile asset?
Like most crypto, yes. Across Protocol can see large swings in a short window, up or down. Past performance is no guarantee of future results, and nothing here is financial advice.