BTTC Bridge adds dual-view tracking to clean up cross-chain history
BitTorrent Chain has upgraded the BTTC Bridge record page with dual views, richer filters and clearer tags so users can track incoming, outgoing and cross-chain flows faster.
BitTorrent Chain has rolled out a functional upgrade to the BTTC Bridge transaction record page, aiming to give cross-chain users a clearer view of where their funds are and where they are going. According to the project’s official update, the new interface is now live and is designed to make tracking deposits, withdrawals and cross-chain moves “more efficient and transparent” for everyday users.
The refreshed page introduces a dual-view mode that splits activity into “All Records” and “In Progress,” allowing people who regularly move assets between BTTC, Ethereum, Tron and $BNB Chain to quickly distinguish between completed and pending transfers. The team has also added a multi-dimensional filtering tool that lets users combine transaction status, operation type and custom date ranges in a single query, cutting down the time it takes to locate a specific bridge event.
BTTC pushes UX upgrades as cross-chain volume grows
As part of the same upgrade, BTTC says the bridge page now features stronger, dedicated markers for incoming, outgoing and cross-chain activities, visually flagging the direction and nature of each transaction. The goal, according to the team, is to help users “quickly locate the flow of funds,” a recurring pain point for less technical participants navigating multi-chain asset movements.
The latest tweak builds on a broader interface overhaul completed in late March, when BTTC redesigned the bridge to incorporate user feedback and streamline the overall flow. That earlier upgrade allowed users to send assets from BTTC addresses back to Ethereum without paying extra bridge fees beyond standard gas costs, while keeping the process fully decentralized and ensuring that private keys and asset details stay out of third-party hands.
BitTorrent Chain positions BTTC as a cross-chain layer connecting networks such as Tron, Ethereum and $BNB Chain using a lock‑and‑mint bridge model, with the bridge itself sitting at the heart of that interoperability push. Its recent 2.0 mainnet upgrade to a proof‑of‑stake design, highlighted in BitTorrent’s own roadmap, was pitched as a way to boost throughput and make cross-chain transfers more reliable as volumes grow.
In previous crypto.news coverage of exchange and wallet UX improvements, reporters have noted that clearer transaction histories and better labeling can directly reduce support tickets, user errors and perceived security risks in cross-chain systems. BTTC’s latest bridge record upgrade moves in that same direction, giving power users more granular filters while offering newcomers a cleaner, less intimidating window into their on-chain activity.
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