In 2023, we're proud to have added staking support for nearly 20 new networks. This edition of Reflections recaps all the networks we have added support for this year and how you can start staking with Chorus One. Dive in!
Mars is a multichain credit protocol enabling borrowing and lending primitives in the Cosmos. With Mars v2, the protocol introduced "Rover credit accounts" to Osmosis. Much like Binance subaccounts, credit accounts act as transferrable NFT containers where users can deposit assets, and use them as collateral for borrowing, spot or margin trading, leveraged yield farming, and hedging — all with a single liquidation point.
Learn more: https://chorus.one/articles/chorus-one-announces-staking-support-for-mars
Stake MARS: https://chorus.one/crypto-staking-networks/mars
Gnosis Chain is EVM-based and secured by over 100k validators around the world. It hosts a very diverse validator set and it is propped up by the community governance of GnosisDAO to ensure it remains credibly neutral at a much lower price point than Ethereum mainnet. It powers an ecosystem of DApps including POAP (Proof of Attendance Protocol, the original NFT protocol), Dark Forest (a fully decentralized strategy game, built with zkSNARK technology), Giveth (public goods, peer-to-peer direct funding platform), and much more.
Learn more: https://chorus.one/articles/chorus-one-announces-staking-for-gnosis-chain
Stake GNO: https://chorus.one/crypto-staking-networks/gnosis
Quicksilver is a permissionless and sovereign Cosmos liquid staking protocol that provides liquid staking to all networks in the Cosmos Ecosystem. The Quicksilver protocol is one of the first blockchains to participate in Interchain Security, and will become a Consumer Chain of the Cosmos Hub. By staking your tokens with Quicksilver, you receive a representative token (qTOKEN) that can be used later on in DeFi.
Learn more: https://quicksilver.zone
Stake QCK: https://chorus.one/crypto-staking-networks/quicksilver
Kyve is a PoS blockchain built with the Cosmos SDK. It has two layers: the Chain Layer and the Protocol Layer, each with its own node infrastructure.
Kyve aims to revolutionize customized access to on- and off-chain data by providing fast and easy tooling for decentralized data validation, immutability, and retrieval. With these tools, developers, data engineers, and others can easily and reliably access the trustless data they need in order to continue building the future of Web3.
Learn more: https://chorus.one/articles/chorus-one-announces-staking-support-for-kyve
Stake KYVE: https://chorus.one/crypto-staking-networks/kyve
Noble is a Cosmos application-specific blockchain purpose-built for native asset issuance. Noble brings the efficiency and interoperability of native assets to the wider Cosmos ecosystem, starting with USDC. Noble’s vision is to be the world’s premier issuance hub for digital assets that connect to other blockchains seamlessly. Noble leverages the Cosmos-SDK – a flexible toolkit that allows developers to leverage existing modules, and to seamlessly integrate custom modules that add virtually unlimited functionality for asset issuers onthe Noble blockchain.
Learn more: https://nobleassets.xyz
The Onomy Network is a Proof-of-Stake blockchain constructed using the Cosmos SDK framework, which enables it to achieve scalability by leveraging the infrastructure supported by a network of institutional validators, like Chorus One.
With a block time of just five seconds, and its high throughput, low latency, and low fees features, the Onomy network is made to be ideal for financial transactions.
Learn more: https://chorus.one/articles/chorus-one-announces-staking-support-for-onomy
Stake NOM: https://chorus.one/crypto-staking-networks/onomy
Aptos is a high-performance layer 1 proof-of-stake protocol that aims to be one of the safest and most scalable protocols, with a core focus on user experience. It was initiated by Aptos Labs, a venture founded by former engineers and scientists from Diem (formerly Facebook), with a vision to build their own, permissionless blockchain. Aptos is built using the Move programming language along with the Move Virtual Machine for dApp development. The team behind Aptos was actively involved in the development of Move, with a focus on flexibility, customizable transaction logic, and provability to enhance the safety of writing smart contracts.
Learn more: https://chorus.one/articles/chorus-one-announces-staking-support-for-aptos-network
Stake APT: https://chorus.one/crypto-staking-networks/aptos-2
Sui Network is a permissionless Layer-1 blockchain and smart contract designed from the ground up to make digital assets ownership fast, secure, and accessible to the next generation of Web3 users. Its pioneering architecture is implemented to create a world-class developer experience, in addition to vastly improving performance and user experience of L1 blockchains.
Learn more: https://chorus.one/articles/chorus-one-announces-staking-support-for-sui-network
Stake SUI: https://chorus.one/crypto-staking-networks/sui-2
Neutron is a blockchain network that brings Smart Contracts into the Cosmos-family blockchains using CosmWasm. Neutron works with networks using the IBC protocol. Neutron security (block validation) is provided by the Cosmos Hub network using Interchain Security.
Learn more: https://www.neutron.org
Archway Network is a testament to visionary architecture. By leveraging the Cosmos SDK, Tendermint, and CosmWasm, the Archway team have built an infrastructure that excels in speed, scalability, and security. What truly sets Archway apart is its seamless interoperability through the Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) protocol, which fosters a cohesive ecosystem where data and value can flow freely between different blockchains.
Unlike L1 blockchains that primarily focus on token distribution to early participants, Archway takes a different approach. It recognizes the value and impact of developers and builders by incentivizing them based on their contributions to the network. This unique model aims to level the playing field among developers, providing equal access to capital and support, regardless of their connections or associations.
Learn more: https://chorus.one/articles/network-101-archway-the-blockchain-built-for-developers
Stake ARCH: https://chorus.one/crypto-staking-networks/archway
GoGoPool is the first permissionless staking protocol built for Avalanche Subnets, allowing node operators to launch validators cheaper and faster using the GGP token. Currently, we cater to node operators and liquid stakers.
Learn more: https://www.gogopool.com
Stake GGP: https://chorus.one/crypto-staking-networks/avalanche
PLAYA3ULL is a Gaming Publisher that merges PC-based games with crypto. The project uses the 3ULL token in the games and produce that token from Nodes.
Learn more: https://playa3ull.games
Stride is a multichain liquid staking zone (appchain) on the Cosmos Blockchain. Stride allows users to stake any IBC-compatible tokens, and receive stTokens in return, which are redeemable for the original token at a 1:1 ratio. By staking their tokens using Stride, users will be able to earn staking rewards, while also retaining liquidity in the form of stTokens, which will allow them to take advantage of Cosmos DeFi and pursue more yields there.
Learn more: https://www.stride.zone
Sei has positioned itself as the fastest Layer 1 blockchain with a lower bound of 300ms and an upper bound of 20,000 OPS for processing. Designed specifically for trading, Sei has meticulously optimized every layer of its infrastructure to provide unmatched speed and efficiency, targeting exchanges and various trading applications. One standout feature is its native order-matching engine within Layer 1, enabling exchange apps to scale more effectively than on other Layer 1 blockchains.
Learn more: https://chorus.one/articles/network-101-sei-network
Stake SEI: https://chorus.one/crypto-staking-networks/sei
dYdX v4 is the latest iteration of dYdX, one of the most prominent decentralized exchanges and premier trading platform for cryptocurrency. The DEX initially launched as an Ethereum-based Layer 2 solution and has now made a significant move by transitioning to its dedicated blockchain, known as the dYdX Chain (or dYdX v4), built using the Cosmos SDK. We've compiled all the essential information about the chain, complete with an in-depth exploration of their move to Cosmos and Chorus One's ongoing involvement with dYdX since the very outset in a comprehensive guide. Check it out here.
Learn more: https://chorus.one/articles/network-101-a-comprehensive-guide-to-dydx-v4
Bridge and Stake DYDX: https://chorus.one/articles/how-to-bridge-your-dydx-tokens-from-ethereum-to-cosmos
Stake DYDX via Keplr: https://chorus.one/articles/how-to-stake-dydx-with-chorus-one-using-the-keplr-wallet
Celestia is a modular network that makes it easy for builders to launch their own blockchain by focusing solely on data availability. It allows developers to easily deploy blockchains on top of Celestia, much like deploying smart contracts. This accessibility empowers individuals to create their own unique rollups and blockchains, serving a multitude of purposes and ensuring scalability for a broader audience.
Learn more: https://chorus.one/articles/why-is-data-availability-important-and-how-is-celestia-addressing-this
Stake TIA: https://chorus.one/crypto-staking-networks/celestia
Chainflip is a cross-chain decentralized exchange based on a proof-of-stake validator network that offers users the simplest way to swap assets across different chains. Fully permissionless, it simplifies trading for users who can select the coins they want to trade and submit the transaction. No wrapped tokens, synthetic assets, KYC, P2P counterparties, or any other time-consuming complexities are requisite. Chainflip is designed to minimize slippage and offer great pricing for high-liquidity trading pairs.
Learn more: https://chorus.one/articles/network-101-a-concise-guide-to-chainflip-and-how-it-simplifies-cross-chain-swaps
About Chorus One
Chorus One is one of the biggest institutional staking providers globally operating infrastructure for 45+ Proof-of-Stake networks including Ethereum, Cosmos, Solana, Avalanche, and Near amongst others. Since 2018, we have been at the forefront of the PoS industry and now offer easy enterprise-grade staking solutions, industry-leading research, and also invest in some of the most cutting-edge protocols through Chorus Ventures.
In March 2020, Vitalik Buterin expressed frustration over the lack of a trustless solution for swapping between BTC and ETH. Fast forward to November 2023, and Chainflip has finally arrived, transforming swaps with a straightforward and seamless process for exchanging digital assets. Chorus One is proud to support the network as one of the genesis validators!
Chainflip is a cross-chain decentralized exchange based on a proof-of-stake validator network that offers users the simplest way to swap assets across different chains. Fully permissionless, it simplifies trading for users who can select the coins they want to trade and submit the transaction. No wrapped tokens, synthetic assets, KYC, P2P counterparties, or any other time-consuming complexities are requisite. Chainflip is designed to minimize slippage and offer great pricing for high-liquidity trading pairs.
Contrary to traditional AMMs like Uniswap, where liquidity is maintained through smart contract-stored pools, Chainflip operates with up to 150 validators constructing multisig 'vaults' on all supported blockchains simultaneously, collateralised by Chainflip's token, FLIP. The assets used for trading are held in these Vaults on chains such as Ethereum, Bitcoin, and so on, creating a decentralized ‘settlement layer’. This is paired with the ‘accounting layer’, the Chainflip State Chain, which is a substrate-based application specific Blockchain. Instead of traditional on-chain pools, Chainflip virtually trades assets on the ‘State Chain’, balancing accounts and settling with the real assets stored securely in Vaults. The State Chain oversees all activities in the Chainflip protocol, including but not limited to recording, executing, or triggering protocol events. Think of it like a unified wallet system in centralized exchanges, simplifying the tracking of user balances.
Trading and tracking assets virtually on the State Chain simplifies the work needed to support individual chains, as rather than needing to write swapping logic in a range of smart contract and scripting languages on external blockchains, it is entirely contained within the Chainflip State Chain environment.
Validators achieve consensus on every transaction within the Chainflip State Chain. FLIP is automatically purchased and burned with each swap, funding emissions for validators and offering liquidity incentives.
Additionally, all of the swapping and trading logic happens on the State Chain, meaning it’s fast, cheap, and dedicated for this purpose. The user experience is incredibly simple, requiring only a destination address for a swap, without any setup: The user selects the coins they want to buy/sell and submit the transaction. No wrapped tokens, synthetic assets, KYC, P2P counterparties, or anything else complex and time consuming is needed.
The above animation by Chainflip demonstrates the path of a typical swap, where a hypothetical user swaps USDC (ERC20) for BTC (native), and Market Makers A & B compete to win the liquidity fee from the trade. Source: https://docs.chainflip.io
For a more detailed explanation of each step, visit https://docs.chainflip.io/concepts/swaps-amm/just-in-time-amm-protocol
Chainflip, a Proof of Stake network without support for native delegation, allows up to 150 validators in the protocol's authority set. Validators secure the network using collateralized FLIP as part of the active set. All Validators with sufficient $FLIP to outbid others in Auctions become part of the active set and similar to Ethereum, each authority member earns equal rewards per epoch. A fixed reward (much less than the Authority Set reward) is split between Backup Validators each Epoch. To be a Backup Validator, Validators must be Qualified and have one of the top 50 bids of non-Authorities.
We've collaborated closely with Chainflip since its inception, actively participating in the testnet.
While users can't delegate FLIP to public nodes, our institutional customers can get involved through Chorus One's whitelabel solution for Chainflip. We set up and maintain validator nodes on your behalf, allowing you to brand the node while we handle all the technicalities. To learn more about our whitelabel solution for FLIP, please reach out to us at staking@chorus.one.
Conversation with Simon Harman, founder of Chainflip on Epicenter Podcast -
Chorus One is one of the biggest institutional staking providers globally operating infrastructure for 45+ Proof-of-Stake networks including Ethereum, Cosmos, Solana, Avalanche, and Near amongst others. Since 2018, we have been at the forefront of the PoS industry and now offer easy enterprise-grade staking solutions, industry-leading research, and also invest in some of the most cutting-edge protocols through Chorus Ventures.
After rigorous testing and numerous iterations, dYdX is soon making its transformational shift to the Cosmos ecosystem, unveiling its fourth and latest version as a standalone blockchain known as dYdX Chain, built using the Cosmos SDK. We’re proud to be joining the network as a genesis validator, enabling staking for dYdX's token, DYDX.
Since its inception, dYdX has been instrumental in facilitating over $1 billion in daily trading volume, achieving a remarkable milestone by surpassing $1 trillion in total trading volume through smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain. Looking ahead, the exchange will implement a unique off-chain, in-memory order book trading system that will be overseen by a network of validators.
This article delves deeper into what this entails for stakers and offers insights into the workings of dYdX v4.
dYdX stands out as the leading decentralized exchange (DEX), specializing in the trading of derivative products known as "perpetuals." Perpetuals allow users to take leveraged long or short positions on crypto assets. In contrast to Uniswap and other DEXs, dYdX distinguishes itself by not relying on an automated market maker (AMM) to facilitate trading. Instead, it employs a traditional orderbook and matching model to cater to the needs and expectations of sophisticated traders and institutions. We've explored the key distinctions between AMMs and order book trading here.
In its initial launch in 2017, dYdX was introduced as an Ethereum Layer 1 application. However, the chain's limited scalability became evident, with users facing exorbitant gas fees for even simple trades.
To enhance scalability, dYdX transitioned to an Ethereum-based Layer 2 solution employing StarkX/StarkNet technology. This shift significantly reduced gas fees, vastly improving the user experience. Yet, it led to a higher degree of centralization within dYdX.
To address this centralization concern and advance decentralization, dYdX made the strategic choice to transition to its blockchain, built using the Cosmos SDK. This imminent transition, on the verge of completion and soon to go live, represents the DEX’s fourth and latest version, known as the dYdX Chain and will feature a decentralized, off-chain order book capable of seamlessly scaling with the platform’s growth.
As part of the Cosmos ecosystem, dYdX stands to gain the full advantage of decentralization, along with an array of unique features such as extensive customizability and scalability. We’ve delved into the specific reasons behind dYdX’s choice of Cosmos in the following section.
dYdX's decision to migrate from Ethereum to Cosmos stems from a strategic choice to utilize the unique capabilities of Cosmos technology, which offers a distinct advantage in building new layer-1 blockchains. Cosmos' Tendermint proof-of-stake consensus engine provides the foundation to develop a standalone, application specific blockchain with cross-chain capabilities, and makes it possible to fully customize how the chain functions.
Unlike Ethereum, where network congestion can be a concern, Cosmos’ app-specific chains function independently, and each Cosmos chain operates with its network of validators and token. This move permits blockchains to have faster transaction processing while maintaining decentralization, thus positioning Cosmos as the ideal choice for dYdX’s requirements, which demand high throughput - roughly, 10 operations per second and 1,000 orders/cancellations per second. Currently, Cosmos can process up to 10,000 transactions per second, or TPS, compared to Ethereum's 15-25 TPS.
A recent twitter thread by dYdX succinctly described the key separators between Layer 2s/Roll ups and standalone app-chains, and reiterated their decision to choose the latter. Read it here.
While on-chain orderbook DEXs offers a high level of transparency and decentralization, it comes at the cost of potentially higher transaction fees and slower transaction speeds. With each transaction requiring on-chain validation, the underlying network’s throughput can become a bottleneck, thus affecting the overall network efficiency.
In contrast, on dYdX v4, each validator will maintain an off-chain in-memory order book. When a new order is placed, it is initially routed to a validator that is randomly chosen. Subsequently, this validator disseminates the transaction to other validators to ensure the order book remains up to date. This alleviates the pressure on the network, allowing the chain to achieve significantly higher throughput for the order book while retaining decentralization.
The transaction flow roughly looks this -
Total supply: 1,000,000,000 DYDX tokens
50% of tokens go to the dYdX community which will comprise liquidity providers, traders, stakeholders, and users who complete trading milestones. A portion of this share goes to the community treasury.
27.73% of the tokens go to investors.
15.27% of tokens are allocated to the official team members of dYdX including founders, advisors, employees, and others.
7% of the tokens are reserved for consultants and employees who will join the platform in the future.
We’ve had extensive involvement with dydX v4 since inception as well as the Cosmos ecosystem in general. We received a grant from dYdX to write an in-depth research report (available here) that examines the implications of Maximum Extractable Value (MEV) within the context of dYdX v4 from a validator's perspective. Additionally, we were on all three testnets and actively contributed through debugging and sharing validator best practices.
dYdX occupies a unique position as a decentralized solution that directly competes with centralized exchanges in terms of its order book model, trading volume, and user experience aligns with our vision for the future of decentralized finance. Furthermore, we share dYdX's philosophy of prioritizing the creation of the best possible product, making our support for their forward-looking vision a natural choice.
Chorus One has been more than just a player in the Cosmos space. With our $30M venture arm, Chorus Ventures, we have actively invested in promising projects such as Celestia, Osmosis, Agoric and more, which keeps us well-connected to the ecosystem. We're also deeply engaged with the community, publish research reports, and extensively cover Cosmos in our blog.
Chorus One is the only node operator with a dedicated in-house quant team focussing on MEV. MEV refers to the maximum value that can be extracted from block production in excess of the standard block reward and gas fees by including, excluding, and changing the order of transactions in a block.
Because of our MEV expertise, we were provided a grant by dYdX to work on a research paper that goes into the territories of cross-chain arbitrage and also explores the subject of negating MEV externalities in a fully decentralized, validator-driven order book.
The report entails comprehensive insights on MEV’s impact on the new chain and trading, cross-chain MEV opportunities, user welfare, and centralization risks, ultimately providing practical solutions for mitigating validator-driven MEV risks. Read the report here.
Chorus One is the most active node operator on Cosmos where on-chain governance is enabled.
We have published a detailed research report last year on Cosmos’ governance, which elaborates on Cosmos’ validator participation, voting trends, controversial proposals, and why Chorus One is one of the most active node operators in the Cosmos ecosystem.
In the report, we conducted a governance performance comparison against the top 5 validators by stake on 13 chains from April 2022 to November 2022, which includes Akash, Axelar, Cosmos Hub, Evmos, injective, Juno, Kava, Osmosis, Persistence, Regen, Secret, Sommelier, Stargaze.
As illustrated in the chart below, our voting activity exceeded that of the average top 5 validators by 30%. However, it's crucial to note that the top 5 validators can vary significantly on each chain.
Out of the 13 networks studied, we achieved a 100% voting record in two networks, and in one network, Kava, we surpassed the average by approximately 90%, as demonstrated in the graph below. We consistently exceeded the average participation rates of the Top 5 validators on 11 out of 13 networks
*Since DYDX inflation goes to traders, dYdX stakers, in contrast, will receive 100% of the trading fees that are paid out in USDC.
To learn more about staking DYDX with Chorus One, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at staking@chorus.one. For any support queries, visit here.
About Chorus One
Chorus One is one of the biggest institutional staking providers globally operating infrastructure for 45+ Proof-of-Stake networks including Ethereum, Cosmos, Solana, Avalanche, and Near amongst others. Since 2018, we have been at the forefront of the PoS industry and now offer easy enterprise-grade staking solutions, industry-leading research, and also invest in some of the most cutting-edge protocols through Chorus Ventures.
In an eagerly anticipated milestone, Sei Network has successfully launched its mainnet, and Chorus One is honored to be a part of this journey as one of the network's genesis validators. As we step into this new phase, we're excited to explore the novel attributes that set Sei apart—specifically, its approach to solving one of the most intricate challenges in the blockchain landscape: the exchange trilemma.
The exchange trilemma is a puzzle that has long perplexed the blockchain community. It represents a delicate equilibrium where decentralization, scalability, and capital efficiency often seem to be at odds with each other. Achieving progress in one dimension often comes at the expense of the others, creating a complex balance that many blockchain platforms grapple with—especially when it comes to exchange platforms.
Sei Network: A Solution to the Exchange Trilemma
The history of blockchain has been marked by attempts to reconcile these seemingly conflicting goals. Striving to optimize one aspect can inadvertently hinder the advancement of others. This intricate interplay of decentralization, scalability, and capital efficiency has posed a formidable challenge, particularly in the context of building platforms for digital asset exchange.
This is where Sei Network enters the scene as a transformative contender poised to tackle the complexities of the exchange trilemma head-on. Through a strategic blend of innovation and architectural ingenuity, Sei aims to harmonize these seemingly divergent objectives.
Sei Network introduces a series of pioneering innovations that collectively challenge the trilemma:
In essence, Sei Network defies the constraints of the exchange trilemma by offering a comprehensive solution that enhances decentralization, scalability, and capital efficiency. Its monolithic architecture, innovative consensus mechanism, and pioneering features underscore its commitment to shaping the future of Layer 1 blockchains.
In the months leading up to its mainnet launch, Sei Network achieved significant milestones. A noteworthy accomplishment was the launch pool initiation for the Sei Network on Binance, announced on August 1, 2023. This marked the prelude to the mainnet launch, solidifying Sei's presence in the blockchain ecosystem. Furthermore, the official listing of SEI, Sei Network's proprietary token, on Binance on August 15th added to the momentum.
Notably, Sei Labs secured $30 million in strategic funding across two influential investment rounds, supported by prominent backers including Jump, Distributed Global, Multicoin Capital, and more.
Sei Network's journey continues to unfold, marked by advancements and partnerships that reinforce its standing in the blockchain landscape. As a monolithic blockchain geared towards solving the exchange trilemma, Sei Network is carving its niche by defying traditional limitations and offering a promising future for decentralized trading.
Staking $SEI with Chorus One
SEI can be delegated to the Chorus One via the Sei App
Current Staking APR: 8.33%
For any other questions, reach out to staking@chorus.one
About Chorus One
Chorus One is one of the biggest institutional staking providers globally operating infrastructure for 40+ Proof-of-Stake networks including Ethereum, Cosmos, Solana, Avalanche, and Near amongst others. Since 2018, we have been at the forefront of the PoS industry and now offer easy enterprise-grade staking solutions, industry-leading research, and also invest in some of the most cutting-edge protocols through Chorus Ventures.
This step-by-step guide is designed to help you stake Ethereum on OPUS. Throughout this guide, we will break down the process into simple, manageable steps.
1. Connect Ledger to Metamask
💡 Tip: If you face the below error(0x650f), please follow this link to resolve the error.
💡 Tip: After this configuration, Metamask doesn’t have access to Ledger private keys. This configuration allows Ledger to leverage Metamask as a visual interface.
2. Enable Blind Signing on Ledger by following the steps shown in this link: https://support.ledger.com/hc/en-us/articles/4405481324433-Enable-blind-signing-in-the-Ethereum-ETH-app?support=true
You have now successfully connected Ledger to Metamask. Next step is to Login to OPUS Poral.
3. Our sales team must have sent you your login credentials. If not, please reach out to them here
4. Now, please enter your organisation name, and login with SSO.
5. Connect Metamask to OPUS.
6. Select Amount of ETH using the Slider
💡 Tip: OPUS Staking slider helps you stake up to 800 ETH(25 Validators) in one transaction.
💡 Tip: OPUS staking screen shows the backward looking APR, and projected rewards.
7. Confirm stake transaction on Metamask.
8. Approve transcation on Ledger
You have now staked Ethereum on OPUS! To stake more, please follow the guide from step#6.
If you are facing any issues, please reach out to us at Chorus One support.
About Chorus One
Chorus One is one of the biggest institutional staking providers globally operating infrastructure for 40+ Proof-of-Stake networks including Ethereum, Cosmos, Solana, Avalanche, and Near amongst others. Since 2018, we have been at the forefront of the PoS industry and now offer easy enterprise-grade staking solutions, industry-leading research, and also invest in some of the most cutting-edge protocols through Chorus Ventures.
Amidst the dynamic blockchain landscape, Archway Network stands out as a platform that has captured the attention of developers and enthusiasts alike. This blog delves into the unique features and opportunities that Archway offers, shedding light on its architecture, tokenomics, use cases, developer rewards, and recent activities that ascribe it as a prominent player in the ecosystem.
Archway’s Architecture: Where Innovation Thrives
Archway Network is a testament to visionary architecture. By leveraging the Cosmos SDK, Tendermint, and CosmWasm, the Archway team have built an infrastructure that excels in speed, scalability, and security. What truly sets Archway apart is its seamless interoperability through the Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) protocol, which fosters a cohesive ecosystem where data and value can flow freely between different blockchains.
Unlike L1 blockchains that primarily focus on token distribution to early participants, Archway takes a different approach. It recognizes the value and impact of developers and builders by incentivizing them based on their contributions to the network. This unique model aims to level the playing field among developers, providing equal access to capital and support, regardless of their connections or associations.
Tokenomics: Incentivizing Developer Contributions
Archway introduces a novel approach to developer rewards by exploring revenue distribution alternatives. Beyond gas fees, developers building on the network are incentivized through a meticulously designed combination of gas rebates, inflation, and premiums. This multifaceted reward system ensures that developers are recognized and rewarded for their invaluable contributions to the network.
Gas fees are not just divided up among validators and dApps, but split evenly between them, ensuring a fair distribution of rewards. But Archway doesn't stop there—it pushes the boundaries further. With the inflation rate at 10% and expected APR ranging around ±21% at launch, developers have a stake in shaping the network's future.
A quarter of the inflation is allocated to the dApps rewards pool, a vibrant ecosystem where developers are rewarded based on the gas generated by their applications within a given epoch. Additionally, developers have the freedom to set custom fees for interactions with their smart contracts, enabling them to earn 100% of the charges and fostering a direct stake in their application's success. By seamlessly embedding these fees within the network fee, Archway Network delivers a user-friendly experience, sparing users from the complexity of multiple fees.
Use Cases
Archway Network opens up a wide range of possibilities for developers and entrepreneurs. By rerouting their rewards to a shared pool, developers can subsidize gas fees for users, creating a more familiar and accessible experience akin to traditional web applications. This user-centric approach revolutionizes the way people interact with blockchain-powered applications, removing the burden of high transaction costs and propelling mainstream adoption.
Moreover, Archway Network empowers developers to swiftly launch their dApps without the need to bootstrap a standalone chain. For early-stage projects struggling to secure funding or establish a secure blockchain, Archway provides a springboard for testing product-market fit and scaling ambitions. Developers can prototype and iterate on Archway before transitioning to their own appchain or rollup, amplifying their chances of success.
Archway isn't solely focused on providing a versatile blockchain infrastructure—it also fosters a vibrant and supportive developer community. By offering a plethora of hackathons, workshops, grants, bug bounties, and developer-focused initiatives, Archway stimulates a culture of innovation and collaboration. Developers are incentivized to create new modules, tooling, and applications that enrich the ecosystem and unlock new possibilities.
Check out some of Archway’s key initiatives here:
Hackathons: https://blog.archway.io/tagged/hackathons
Workshops: Archway Workshops
Grants: https://blog.archway.io/accelerating-value-capture-the-archway-foundation-grants-program-40f3edbdf9
Governance
Archway Network implements a governance model that allows participants and token holders to actively shape the protocol's future. Through proposals and on-chain voting, Archway's decentralized community can influence the direction of the platform. Governance is facilitated by their native token, $ARCH, which ensures fair and transparent participation. Holders of the token can propose changes and vote on active proposals, with consensus being reached through a defined threshold. Engaging with the Archway community involves actively participating in governance by submitting proposals or casting votes on existing ones.
Recent Developments
In its relentless pursuit of excellence, Archway Network has achieved several milestones that highlight its potential as a catalyst for change. Notably, the launch of its incentivized testnet, the successful completion of multiple security audits, and the adoption of WebAssembly (Wasm) have garnered attention from developers and blockchain enthusiasts alike. Now with the mainnet launch, Archway is poised to reshape the blockchain landscape, offering an unprecedented level of developer empowerment and accessibility.
Deep Dive into Archway network: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCoTNlzohIo
Useful resources:
Website: https://archway.io
Twitter: https://twitter.com/archwayHQ
Medium: https://medium.com/@archwayHQ
Github: https://github.com/archway-network
Docs: https://docs.archway.io
Discord: https://discord.com/invite/5FVvx3WGfa
Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Archway/
Telegram: https://t.me/archway_hq
Staking $ARCH with Chorus One
Inflation rate: 10%
Staking APR: expected ±21% at launch (with 35% ARCH staked)
To start staking with Chorus One, reach out to staking@chorus.one.
About Chorus One
Chorus One is one of the biggest institutional staking providers globally operating infrastructure for 40+ Proof-of-Stake networks including Ethereum, Cosmos, Solana, Avalanche, and Near amongst others. Since 2018, we have been at the forefront of the PoS industry and now offer easy enterprise-grade staking solutions, industry-leading research, and also invest in some of the most cutting-edge protocols through Chorus Ventures.
We take a look at expected times to participate in Ethereum staking.
Ethereum protocol times are measured in epochs, with 1 epoch being 384 seconds or around 6 and a half minutes. For ease of understanding, times based on these measurements have been translated roughly into minutes, hours and days.
88,885 / 25
Source: https://beaconcha.in/
Conclusion: Staking takes at least 8 hours, but it is very likely to take a lot longer as the demand to stake grows and more validators are added to the queue (the queue at the time of writing is 88,885 validators waiting). The waiting time right now is about a month and a half.
88,885 / 25
Source: https://beaconcha.in/
Conclusion: Unstaking takes at least 25 minutes, but can vary depending on the withdrawal queue with a similar model as staking (the queue right now is 25 validators waiting and is expected to clear quite quickly). You also have a 1 day delay to access funds. So, all in all the waiting time right now is about 1 day.
* This number corresponds to the churn rate applied to the staking and withdrawal queues. For every 65,536 additional validators that are active on the Ethereum network, the number of new validators that can be activated per epoch increases by one, and the number of validator exits that can be processed per epoch also increases by one. Right now, the churn rate is 9.
Polygon is a Layer 2 scaling solution built on Ethereum that aims to provide multiple tools to improve the speed and reduce the cost and complexities of transactions on blockchain networks.
Overview
Ensure that the browser has integrated any of the wallets supported by Polygon.
Click on ‘Chorus One’ to verify all the details. Ensure that the Validator address (shown as ‘Owner’) is 0xbbd83024be631bb6f3dd3c0363b3d43b5d91c35f.
Note: The commission rate to stake $MATIC with Chorus One is 5%.
You have now completed the process and staked your $MATIC with Chorus One!
About Chorus One
Chorus One is one of the biggest institutional staking providers globally operating infrastructure for 40+ Proof-of-Stake networks including Ethereum, Cosmos, Solana, Avalanche, and Near amongst others. Since 2018, we have been at the forefront of the PoS industry and now offer easy enterprise-grade staking solutions, industry-leading research, and also invest in some of the most cutting-edge protocols through Chorus Ventures. We are a team of over 50 passionate individuals spread throughout the globe who believe in the transformative power of blockchain technology.