Glacis
  • Overview
  • Glacis Core
    • Why Glacis?
    • Getting Started
    • Concepts
      • Architecture
      • Components
      • Features
        • Abstraction
        • Access Control
        • Redundancy
        • Retry Management
        • Routing
        • xERC20s
      • Governance Model
      • Upgrade Model
      • Security Model
    • Messaging Fees
      • Protocol Fees
      • Gas Overhead
    • Troubleshooting
      • Integration Checklist
      • Error Messages
      • FAQ
    • References
      • Smart Contracts
        • GlacisRouter
        • GlacisClient
        • SimpleTokenMediator
      • Supported Chains
      • Supported GMPS
  • Airlift
    • Why Airlift?
    • Supported Chains & Tokens
  • Architecture Overview
    • On-Chain Interface
    • Off-Chain Interface
  • Operation Overview
  • Send & Execute
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Routing

Glacis provides applications with the capability to intelligently route messages based on their importance or value. High-value messages, which may include, high economic value, critical alerts, urgent updates, or sensitive information, can be routed through one GMP equipped with advanced features such as enhanced security protocols, priority queuing, and robust error-handling mechanisms. Conversely, low-value messages, which might consist of routine updates, non-urgent notifications, or general information, can be directed through an alternative messaging pathway that is optimized for cost-effectiveness and scalability, rather than speed or security.

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