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A popular takeaway regarding the FTX drama has been that this was not a DeFi problem, but a TradFi one. It’s absolutely true that custody risks apply to CEXs and not DeFi. Yet, given the size of the collapse, we find it important to ask why, despite all their inherent custodial risks, CEXs continue to attract capital at such higher orders of magnitude.
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🌅 Welcome! Google has partnered with Coinbase Commerce to begin accepting crypto payments for cloud services in early 2023. Is […]
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MEV is central in protocol design, and the underlying infrastructure is changing drastically. I analyze it all, censorship implications, and the road ahead.
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🚨 In Case You Missed It Near Protocol’s Rainbow Bridge repels an attack in 31 seconds, while attacker loses 5 […]
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Uniswap Gaining in Stableswaps In May 2021, when V3 was released, Uniswap began to eat into Curve’s market share. This […]
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In Part 1 of this report series, we discussed what MEV is and why it exists, in addition to analyzing […]
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The concept of Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) has been thrust into the spotlight over the past few years, particularly as […]
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After much anticipation, EIP-1559 is set to go live next month. In this post, we'll attempt to answer the question on everyone's mind - will it turn ETH net deflationary and, if so, when?
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Ethereum gas prices hit YTD low, Fantom shows signs of life, MakerDAO's run rate growth continues to impress.