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Arbitrum’s DeFi ecosystem is starting to look strong. Arbitrum-native projects such as GMX have outperformed during the bear cycle and rekindled the spirit of experimentation and composability. Arbitrum is now luring established projects on other chains to develop a presence there.
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🌅 Welcome! The U.S. Department of Justice is seizing Sam-Bankman Fried’s Robinhood shares. Elsewhere, Genesis tells clients that it needs […]
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GMX’s success has resulted in competitors attempting to replicate it with designs inspired by GMX. Mycelium (previously TracerDAO) and MUX (previously MCDEX) are two protocols designed very similarly to GMX. Mycelium is a direct fork of the GMX codebase with some changes, while MUX is not a fork – it's using an adjusted codebase from a previous iteration of its product (MCDEX v3).
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🌅 Welcome! Two crypto draft bills are front and center today. The US is trying to ban algorithmic stablecoins, while […]
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Introduction Decentralized exchanges (DEX) are arguably the most successful applications in the smart contract era. Blockchains are built to secure […]
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Chart of The Week – Risk On, Risk Off Sentiment in crypto ebbs and flows like a tide rolling in […]
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NOTE: Since original publication, Tracer Dao has re-branded to Mycelium. Introduction The most intimidating aspect of digital assets for most […]
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A Brief Introduction to Vega Vega is a standalone blockchain with a single purpose: being the base layer for a […]
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The Great Deleveraging Leveraged longs took a senseless beating over the last week — and it was perhaps overdue. BTC’s […]
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The DEX space is rife with innovative designs that enable efficient swaps across a multitude of assets. One of the […]
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Market Updates All eyes are on Proshare’s Bitcoin Futures ETF today, the first Bitcoin-linked ETF in the US, as it […]