Interoperable addresses are chain-specific formats with the potential to significantly simplify cross-chain communications, and are a key UX advancement in Ethereum. Human-readable naming and highly machine-efficient binary messages are two different layers of cross-chain communication, the focus of the original ERC-7828, divided into two standards led by the L2 Interop Working Group and Defi Wondiland, the ERC-7828 and ERC-7930.
Simply put, this means that Ethereum users will soon be able to enter something like alice@my_favorite_l2.eth to allow all wallets and daps, including bridging and destination resolution, to handle everything automatically. By addressing incompatibility and error-prone manual input, this eliminates the critical source of friction in today’s multichine ecosystem.

Rather than copying long hex strings or relying on various bridges and tools, users receive a simple, tidy experience that simply works. Upgraded human orientation components are handled by ERC-7828. ENS is used to resolve addresses across the chain and support hierarchical names. Conversely, the ERC-7930 is designed for cross-chain messaging and smart contracts, effectively explaining the associated chains and addresses via small, expandable binary formats.
This greatly improves user onboarding and developer ergonomics from a network perspective. The native cross-chain communication capabilities of the wallet L2 and DAPP reduce complexity and friction. Ethereum-based applications can be much more usable than centralized platforms, as they can potentially have Click-Once transactions across the chain.
It sets the stage, but the price impact is not immediately noticeable. Ethereum’s long-term scalability depends on additional users and liquidity, especially in the L2 ecosystem. This can be attracted by improved UX. ETH, a gas and security asset, will gain more value as more value moves smoothly across the chain.
Instead of being a temporary pump catalyst, this is a basic update that helps to argue that Ethereum’s claim is the backbone of the multichine internet. With the ERC-7828’s final status expected in two weeks, the Ethereum cross-chain future seems to be nearing and unfragmented.