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Ethereum’s Scalable DeFi Projects Reach $10M Milestone on Starknet Platform

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Starknet, an open-source framework that aims to bring scalability and privacy to decentralized applications (dApps) built on Ethereum, has seen dramatic growth in various DeFi apps on the network over the past few months, with its total value locked (TVL) recently hitting a new all-time high. As of today, Starknet TVL stands at $10.49 million, a whopping ten-fold increase from $1.449 million at the beginning of March, according to DefiLlama. TVL is a metric commonly used in decentralized finance (DeFi) to measure the total value of assets locked or deposited within a particular protocol, platform, or smart contract. It can serve as an indicator of the overall activity and popularity of a project.

Developed by Israeli-based company StarkWare, Starknet is designed to address the limitations of the Ethereum blockchain, such as high transaction fees and slow transaction processing times, by enabling off-chain computations and data storage while still leveraging the blockchain’s security guarantees.

To achieve this, Starknet leverages a layer-2 scaling technique known as zero-knowledge rollups, which bundles hundreds of thousands of transactions together off-chain and then verifies them on-chain for just a fraction of the cost.

While Starknet’s current TVL may be much lower than that of some other protocols in the same category, the protocol’s TVL was just about $800,000 at the start of the year. The major player responsible for more than 57% (over $6 million) of Starknet TVL dominance is JediSwap, a fully permissionless AMM that enables users to swap, earn, and build instantaneously on the decentralized, community-driven protocol. Other members of the layer-2 market slice, like Arbitrum and Optimism, for example, command TVLs of $2.4 billion and $884 million, respectively.

Speaking about other likely drivers behind Starknet’s growing popularity, the StarkWare chief mentioned Cairo, the Rust-inspired programming language, which is “the most modern and best smart contract language out there that developers are flocking to,” said Ben-Sasson. The next thing that everyone is excited about, according to Ben-Sasson, is the next upgrade of the network–version 0.12 which is due to be released in June and is expected to result in a “significant increase in the throughput on Starknet.”

Starknet has seen drastic growth in its Total Value Locked (TVL), recently reaching an all-time high of $10.49 million. This is a ten-fold increase from the beginning of March and is largely due to the adoption of the network by many DeFi projects. The major player responsible for more than 57% of Starknet TVL dominance is JediSwap, a fully permissionless AMM. Other layer-2 protocols, like Arbitrum and Optimism, command larger TVLs of $2.4 billion and $884 million respectively. Starknet leverages a layer-2 scaling technique known as zero-knowledge rollups, bundling hundreds of thousands of transactions together off-chain and then verifying them on-chain for a fraction of the cost. The next upgrade of the network–version 0.12–is due to be released in June and is expected to result in a “significant increase in the throughput on Starknet.” #Starknet #DeFi #TVL #ZeroKnowledgeRollups #Cairo

You can read more about this topic here: Decrypt: DeFi Projects Built on Ethereum Scaling Solution Starknet Hit $10M

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Justin Sun Predicts Huobi Crypto Exchange to Secure Hong Kong License in Under a Year

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Tron founder and advisor to the exchange, Justin Sun, has stated that Huobi could get a Hong Kong crypto license in six to twelve months. Specifically, Sun told Coindesk that the exchange applied to become a virtual asset service provider (VASP) last week. Additionally, Sun discussed the process of the VASP application and his belief that the crypto exchange could have an answer by the end of the year. Huobi had recently relocated to Hong Kong, aiming to launch Huobi Hong Kong by the summer. Sun was asked about embracing potential competition in the Canadian market and noted the strict regulatory standards in the country, referring to the Caribbean, Hong Kong, and Japan. There has been no verification of other cryptocurrency exchanges that have applied for a similar license, however, Coindesk reported Sun’s expectation that five to six other exchanges could make the move.

This news is good for Huobi as they are in the process of obtaining a crypto license in Hong Kong, which would allow them to operate in the region and serve customers. Other exchanges may also apply for the license, and the grace period given to the exchange could provide them with the opportunity to get approval in the next six to twelve months.

#Huobi #HongKong #CryptoLicense #VASP #JustinSun

You can read more about this topic here: Watcher Guru: Justin Sun Says Huobi Could Get Hong Kong Crypto License in 6-12 Months

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Crypto Rug Pulls: How $45 Million In Defi Attacks Were Lost In May

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CFTC Set to Revamp Risk Regulations: How it Impacts the Crypto Industry

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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has proposed a re-modelled rule-set for risk management as part of its effort to respond to the U.S. banking crisis. Commissioner Christy Goldsmith Romero highlighted the need for such regulations due to the risks posed by the emergence of technologies like crypto, AI, and cloud services. The CFTC’s advance notice of proposed rulemaking will be open for public comments for 60 days. The final version will then be voted upon. #CFTC #RiskManagement #Crypto #Regulations

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