Splinterlands has entered a formal partnership with AtomicHub aimed at bringing back and upgrading the WAX bridge, lifting visibility for card NFTs, and making cross chain access easier for collectors and players. Splinterlands has supported WAX transfers before, and its documentation still describes WAX as one of its oldest partners.
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Rather than starting from scratch, both sides are building on an older link. Splinterlands and AtomicHub already worked together on a WAX bridge that let assets move out for secondary market trading. Now the plan is to modernize that setup and make transfers smoother for users who want more places to buy and sell cards.
For Splinterlands, liquidity is the main point. A card game economy works better when players can price cards more clearly, trade faster, and find buyers across more than one chain. AtomicHub gives that effort a wider storefront because it already operates across several blockchains and has a long history in NFT trading.
The deal also fits how Splinterlands works. The game has been live since 2018, runs on Hive, and centers on player owned cards that can be traded or rented. Splinterlands also highlights tournament rewards and a card rental model in its own support material, which makes outside marketplace access more relevant than it would be for a closed game economy.
Longer term, both teams are pointing beyond WAX. AtomicHub multi chain support gives Splinterlands a route to broader collector reach if deeper integrations follow. Timelines and extra chains have not been detailed yet, so for now the clearest deliverable is still the bridge upgrade.
The main goal is to improve liquidity for Splinterlands assets, upgrade the WAX bridge, and widen access to card trading across blockchain ecosystems.
Yes. Splinterlands previously had a WAX bridge and has long had card presence on AtomicHub.
Better liquidity means easier price discovery, more active trading, and more entry points for players trying to build decks without overpaying. That is an inference based on how Splinterlands cards are traded and rented across its ecosystem.
AtomicHub says it supports WAX, Vaulta, XPR Network, Polygon, Immutable, and Avalanche.