RUNE Vault and the Future of THORChain with @jpthor89 | Chain Chatter #12

in LeoFinance8 months ago (edited)

Hello, everyone! Episode #12 of Chain Chatter is here, and it’s one you can’t miss. We had a great conversation with Jpthor89, who walked us through the evolution of THORChain, from its original idea to production.

THORChain is a decentralized liquidity protocol that enables cross-chain, permissionless swaps between different cryptocurrencies, allowing L1 token transactions. They also have Savers Vaults, which allow users to single-sidedly add liquidity to the pools and earn on the L1 asset provided while not being exposed to $RUNE.

$RUNE Vaults are on the horizon and will exponentially scale liquidity. This will allow users to provide $RUNE to the RUNE-Asset pools, enabling liquidity on both sides to be owned by the community.

THORChain does not subsidize fees of any kind; the gas is paid by the user. In the long term, improving the competitiveness of the DEXs is up to the different UIs and projects.

From its beginnings, THORChain has improved in various ways, especially in security. After some learning opportunities, they developed a security system with different layers and a security team on-call that allows them to defend the chain from attacks as they come in.

The trajectory of THORChain and its projected growth is truly fascinating and a game-changer for Decentralized Exchanges. To learn more about it, including where the “Thor'' name came from, don’t miss the opportunity to hear about it from THORChain's Chief Energy Officer, on this episode of Chain Chatter.

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The savers pools give hardly any yield but perhaps the yield stats are just from large appreciation of Rune over from last year. Do you have an podcast version of this?

The YT version and then the X version are the main places to listen

Single-Sided Savers are meant to be low-yield, low-risk. The larger yield is in LPs where depositors take on more risk

Sigh. Please just call it a video program if I cannot subscribe with a podcast app or download it to an iPod shuffle and listen to it offline. There has been a campaign of misuse of the word "podcast." (Like the word "inflation")

  1. It must have a RSS feed
  2. The RSS feed has download links
  3. Podcast players use the same format and are able to download programs from various sources into one application.

Who made these rules?

Well it normally is the rich and powerful. 😉

Seriously though, the community of podcast users, which are in the millions, know this word to include content that you may download as audio or video programs linked with an RSS feed according to some standard format used by many apps. Podcasts are used by people who cannot be or don't want to be always connected to the Internet while listening or watching or just love the content regardless. Think of podcasting as a protocol. If it breaks the protocol, it just fails the properties of being a Podcast.

https://www.podbean.com/
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=Podcast%20Addict&c=apps

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