Kusama and Polkadot are soon launching their parachain auctions. Cross-chain composability and scalability have never been so important.
How does an auction work for users? What does it mean for $DOT, $KSM price & circulating supply?
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Why do developers want to do this?
The benefits of connecting to the @Polkadot or @kusamanetwork network includes full control over your environment -- but with a cheap & secure way for blockchains and apps to launch.
Kusama is a low-value version of Polkadot, but important as a testbed. Getting a @kusamanetwork parachain is a stepping stone to the big leagues.
The community will lock $DOT & $KSM to participate. We could see circulating supply drop by half. 3/
From the user's perspective, how does the auction work?
1️⃣ Crowdloans go live --> the project raises $KSM or $DOT from the community, say in return for the native token
2️⃣ Parachain auctions happen
3️⃣ The winning parachain launches
4️⃣ Unwinding at the end of the period
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In the 2️⃣ Auction, a start and end time is announced. But a *retrospectively* randomly selected block cuts-off the live bidding process. The highest bidder at that time, regardless of subsequent bids, wins.
So best for projects and users to put all their chips in early 5/9
The winner automatically earns the slot and launches. Unlike ICOs, the $KSM or $DOT that users locked never go to the team. The tokens are locked until the parachain lease period ends (6-24 months), then the principal is returned.
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We expect a parachain winning bid could be $30-50 million. In the table, we assume:
+ Bear market multiplier of 2-5x (each $1 inflow means a $2-5 increase in market cap),
+ Bull market multiplier of 10-20x
All things equal, we get a +21% to +206% price impact 7/9
How do you use a @Polkadot wallet?
Unlike @ethereum, you can have a master wallet (accepts all tokens on all networks) or a seperate wallet for each. The latter is less convenient but more secure.
For a deeper dive in how the auction works, how the wallet works, the price impact on $DOT or $KSM, and the implications on circulating supply, please see our report.
The @Polkadot parachain auctions is setting the stage for a vibrant apps ecosystem with practical interoperability.
What are the biggest projects? Who will be the first to launch on @kusamanetwork?
Dfinity's $ICP is the most well-funded project you've never heard of. Mostly because it's technically complex and the vision is abstract. The token will be freely traded today and its code base was just released
Crazy stuff happens in a liquidation waterfall. But if you want reasons for the selldown... the markets were levered very long. (@coinbase euphoria perhaps?)
Funding rates were about 2x the current 1/
Then this (nonsense) was published —
the Treasury isn’t in charge of justice or criminal activity 2/
It didn’t help that, a couple days ago, #Bitcoin mining farms had to suspend operations — due to power outage safety inspections after a coal mining accident in Xinjiang 3/
The problem with $ETH is that the more users there are, the slower and more expensive it gets. ETH's continued dominance as the de-facto smart contract layer depends on its ability to scale.
Let me ELI5 the scaling solutions & projects. 1/
@ethereum Power users: Even if you don't know about ZK-Rollups, Sharding, or Plasma, the future of the most active blockchain depends on it. @VitalikButerin has been thinking about it for 7 years 2/
Scaling is a priority for ETH. Miners have been cashing in, seeing a 50% increase in revenues compared to the highs of 2017.
For users, ETH can be prohibitively expensive. This has been terrific for competitors like #BSC, $SOL and $DOT 3/
$BNB was up +750% in the 1st 50 days of the year. High gas prices and $100 million funding from @binance has propelled #BinanceSmartChain's TVL to be 25% of Ethereum.
What is Binance Smart Chain ? Why has it made sense for users and what are the key projects? 1/
#BSC isn't trying to cure cancer or be the most innovative, decentralized blockchain. They're focused on low-cost yield farming with high APYs.
This is especially useful as gas prices has skyrocketed on ETH: 2/
@cz_binance doesn't hide that it's a centralized blockchain. Run on $BNB, here's how #BSC follows Ethereum:
+ It's EVM-compatible so projects are easily ported over
+ Same look & feel of the blockchain explorer
+ Biggest app is a fork of Uniswap 3/
What's interesting with @coinbase ? 1. They may issue a "loyalty rewards" token 2. 95% trading revenues are from retail clients, which pay 30x vs institutional 3. Pre-IPO value at 7% of crypto market cap 4. Debt: No fiat $271m in crypto
5. Tokens sold are "revenues". That means @coinbase VC sales might be revenues 6. Strong user growth but low active users 7. @brian_armstrong's grants vest only after+750% stock price appreciation. Fully vests if stocks go up by 16x
Now let's look at valuations 👇🏻
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3️⃣ Pre-IPO valuations are at $98 bn. That's closest to "Price / Sales to Growth" comparables.
Coinbase is priced well above publicly traded crypto platforms and stock exchanges. messari.io/article/coinba…