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Overview

The Relay Chain is a dedicated blockchain purpose-built for settlement of crosschain intents. It serves as the home of the Hub contract — the central ledger that tracks all token ownership and solver balances in the protocol. By running settlement on a dedicated chain, Relay avoids competing for blockspace on congested networks and keeps settlement costs minimal, regardless of how expensive the origin or destination chains are.

Why a Dedicated Chain

Intent protocols typically settle on the origin chain, which means settlement competes with all other activity on that chain. This creates several problems:
  • Cost — Gas prices on popular chains (Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum) fluctuate with demand, making settlement costs unpredictable
  • Throughput — High-volume order flow can be bottlenecked by chain congestion
  • Complexity — Each origin chain requires its own settlement logic and proof verification
The Relay Chain solves these by providing:
  • Predictable, low-cost gas — Settlement costs ~$0.005 per order, regardless of origin/destination chain gas prices
  • Dedicated throughput — No competition with external traffic. The chain is optimized for settlement operations
  • Single settlement point — All orders across all chains settle in one place, simplifying the protocol and reducing the number of moving parts
Users and app developers never interact with the Relay Chain directly. It operates entirely in the background — deposits and fills happen on the origin/destination chains, while settlement is handled automatically.

Technical Details

PropertyValue
Chain ID537713
RPChttps://rpc.chain.relay.link
Block Explorerexplorer.chain.relay.link
Native AssetETH
StackSovereign Stack (rollup)
Data AvailabilityCelestia
VMEVM-compatible

What Lives on the Relay Chain

The Relay Chain hosts the core settlement contracts:
  • Hub — The ERC6909 multi-token ledger that tracks all balances
  • Oracle — The contract that processes oracle attestations (mint, burn, transfer)
  • Allocator — The contract that manages withdrawal proof generation
All settlement activity — deposit attestations, fill verifications, balance transfers, and withdrawal authorizations — is processed as transactions on this chain.

Exploring Settlement Activity

Every settlement transaction is visible on the Relay Chain Block Explorer. You can trace the full lifecycle of any order by looking at the Oracle contract’s attestation transactions, which record deposits, fills, and withdrawals.