Coinbase Expands Solana Support With SOL Transfers on Base Network

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Coinbase has taken another step toward deeper blockchain interoperability by enabling Solana token transfers over its Base network. The update allows users to deposit and withdraw SOL using Base, Coinbase’s Ethereum layer-2 network, through a new cross-chain bridge .

A New Bridge Between Solana and Base

The new feature comes from a Chainlink-powered bridge that connects the Solana blockchain with Base. This setup allows SOL and other Solana Program Library tokens to move directly between the two networks. As a result, users no longer need to rely only on Solana’s native routes for transfers.

Furthermore, the bridge runs on Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol. It uses a dual-verification model, where both Chainlink and Coinbase validators confirm transactions. This added layer of checks aims to lower risks that often come with cross-chain transfers.

What This Means for Users and Developers

With this integration, SOL can now appear natively inside Base-based applications. Therefore, users can interact with Solana assets in Base’s decentralized finance ecosystem without wrapping tokens or using complex conversions.

Key benefits include:

  • Direct deposits and withdrawals of SOL over the Base network
  • Access to Solana assets within Base decentralized exchanges
  • Easier movement of assets back and forth between Solana and Base

For developers, this creates new opportunities to build apps that tap liquidity from both ecosystems. For everyday users, it feels similar to moving funds between accounts instead of jumping across chains.

Coinbase’s Broader Multi-Chain Strategy

Coinbase continues to position itself as a multi-chain platform rather than a single-network exchange. CEO Brian Armstrong has often described this vision as building an “everything exchange.” Connecting Solana with Base supports that goal by opening smoother asset flows across major blockchains.

Although the market reaction has remained calm so far, analysts view the infrastructure as a long-term catalyst. Interoperability has become a major focus in crypto, and bridges like this could drive future DeFi growth.

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