Been watching $USTC. Same as our listing team - which is why our new perp for #TerraClassic has arrived.
28 Nov 2023, 04:11
Been watching $USTC? Same as our listing team - which is why our new perp for #TerraClassic has arrived. It's now available for trading with up to 10x leverage in $USDT right here, right now.
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428 Nov 2023, 06:28
WeBlock is happy to announce our innovative acceleration and strategic partnership with @vimversedao , an innovative Protocol Managed Market Making (PMMM) mechanism, utilizing Uniswap V3's concentrated liquidity feature to optimise liquidity management in DeFi.
WeBlock is happy to announce our innovative acceleration and strategic partnership with @vimversedao , an innovative Protocol Ma
WeBlock is happy to announce our innovative acceleration and strategic partnership with @vimversedao , an innovative Protocol Managed Market Making (PMMM) mechanism, utilizing Uniswap V3's concentrated liquidity feature to optimise liquidity management in DeFi.
https://x.com/weblockenglish/status/1729212829679690131?s=46&t=yDKpdJE0veEqd6CXAoQ32Q
28 Nov 2023, 06:15
Drink up @milk_alliance . Thirsty? Love #MLK? Good news, our new $MLK perp has arrived AND with 10x leverage, margined in $USDT ππ₯
Trade it hereπ
Drink up @milk_alliance . Thirsty. Love #MLK.
Drink up @milk_alliance . Thirsty? Love #MLK? Good news, our new $MLK perp has arrived AND with 10x leverage, margined in $USDT ππ₯
Trade it hereπ
https://t.co/JpB5gU8wBb
28 Nov 2023, 04:35
Our new perp for the @Chainflip community with up to 10x leverage and $USDT margining = here.
Our new perp for the @Chainflip community with up to 10x leverage and $USDT margining = here.
Our new perp for the @Chainflip community with up to 10x leverage and $USDT margining = here.
https://t.co/uV3K4txbBS
28 Nov 2023, 04:25
Offshift v2 Development Update - Frontend featuring NoirJS & The Offshift Publisher Network
During the last week of December, we will release our initial frontend for Offshift v2 using NoirJS, giving our users the chance to generate transaction proofs in-browser for the first time. And to further improve user experience and ease of use, we will debut the first iteration of the Offshift Publisher Network - the permissionless, trustless, decentralized backbone of Offshift v2. The Offshift Publisher Network will be composed of compatible nodes that will be used to roll up and publish batches of private transactions to Ethereum L1. This will allow us to offload the computationally intensive rollup proofs from the end users to the publishers in exchange for a publisher fee.
For those of you wanting more details, here is a quick overview of how publishing works within Offshift v2:
1. A permissionless, trustless publisher loads a wallet with enough ETH to pay for rollup gas fees, and runs a server monitoring pending Offshift transactions.
2. Users generate transactions and corresponding proofs. They attach a "publisher fee", which pays for both the gas cost and the computational cost incurred by the publisher.
3. The publisher aggregates the users' transactions and rolls them up via recursive proving - submitting a final zk proof of the state update to Ethereum. In this final transaction, the publisher updates Momiji (Offshift v2's state tree) and confirms all private transactions in the batch.
The publisher then collects the fees submitted by privacy preserving individuals, and the privacy preserving individuals get significantly cheaper proving thanks to rollups. No centralized authority is ever involved throughout this process, and there are no master keys. The higher the traffic, the better the publisher incentive, leading to increased competition and decentralization.
There will be a more detailed blog post on the publishing network during the month of December with details on how you can get started.
Offshift v2 Development Update - Frontend featuring NoirJS & The Offshift Publisher Network.
Offshift v2 Development Update - Frontend featuring NoirJS & The Offshift Publisher Network
During the last week of December, we will release our initial frontend for Offshift v2 using NoirJS, giving our users the chance to generate transaction proofs in-browser for the first time. And to further improve user experience and ease of use, we will debut the first iteration of the Offshift Publisher Network - the permissionless, trustless, decentralized backbone of Offshift v2. The Offshift Publisher Network will be composed of compatible nodes that will be used to roll up and publish batches of private transactions to Ethereum L1. This will allow us to offload the computationally intensive rollup proofs from the end users to the publishers in exchange for a publisher fee.
For those of you wanting more details, here is a quick overview of how publishing works within Offshift v2:
1. A permissionless, trustless publisher loads a wallet with enough ETH to pay for rollup gas fees, and runs a server monitoring pending Offshift transactions.
2. Users generate transactions and corresponding proofs. They attach a "publisher fee", which pays for both the gas cost and the computational cost incurred by the publisher.
3. The publisher aggregates the users' transactions and rolls them up via recursive proving - submitting a final zk proof of the state update to Ethereum. In this final transaction, the publisher updates Momiji (Offshift v2's state tree) and confirms all private transactions in the batch.
The publisher then collects the fees submitted by privacy preserving individuals, and the privacy preserving individuals get significantly cheaper proving thanks to rollups. No centralized authority is ever involved throughout this process, and there are no master keys. The higher the traffic, the better the publisher incentive, leading to increased competition and decentralization.
There will be a more detailed blog post on the publishing network during the month of December with details on how you can get started.