So have you ever wondered abt Arbi Nova, Odyssey,.?
In this 🧵, I'll give you the most basic information about @arbitrum that you must know & what we need to prepare for the upcoming $ARBI airdrop🧑🚀
1/In this thread I will cover you guys:
>What is @arbitrum and their scaling solutions?
>What are the differences between Arbitrum One, Nitro and Nova?
>What is #ArbitrumOdyssey & how to prepare?
>Future forecast for $ARBI token value?
>Gud reads for @arbitrum
AnyTrust technology is distinct from Rollup solutions. The first AnyTrust chain-#ArbitrumNova, is currently live on mainnet
4/ Ok, now we have a look at some of @arbitrum's products
Let's dig a little deeper into how each solution works. I will write as briefly and simply as possible for the technical understanding differences between Rollups (One/Nitro) vs AnyTrust (Nova)! (Odyssey's coming later)
5/>Differences of ArbiOne, Nitro & Nova?
Arbi One
Rollup techs are basically wrapping all Txns into 1 block & sending them back to L1 as calldata
This allows Arbi One to be fast, cheap & secured by native L1 due to the chain's data is available to any party to correct execution
6/ Arbi Nitro
This is an upgraded version of ArbiOne with the following strengths
>Advanced Calldata Compression: reduce amount of data to L1➡️reduce tx costs
>Additional L1 Interoperability: using new standard languages & tools (Geth), replacing the old AVM design➡️ faster TPS
7/ In short, #ArbitrumNitro is faster and incredibly flexible, estimating a 20–50x increase in L2 speed
Yet, the Rollup factor of One & Nitro: all data will be stored at L1 & takes 7 days to withdraw assets from L2 to L1 in exchange for being secured by native Ethereum security
8/AnyTrust
Rollup's approach➡️post data to L1 for security➡️slow withdraw
AnyTrust's approach➡️has a group to validate transactions, whereas AnyTrust chains introduce their own security assumption➡️No post data to L1➡️able to withdraw immediately & charge users much lower fees
9/ AnyTrust chain usually has 20 committee members active and storing data. It sounds like a sidechain (@0xPolygon,@xdaichain) But it's not, it's much better!
Other sidechains require more than ⅔ honest members to work which are 14/20
But for AnyTrust only 2/20 are needed~
10/ Why only 2, then won't it be a security problem if it conts to work, ser?
Not really, thus they already have a "Fallback to Rollup" mechanism
if most committee members crash, then the chain can still operate by at least 2 members & falling back to a standard Rollup tech
11/ In a simple way, AnyTrust chain will behave differently depending on whether members are honest &participate
12/ Arbi Nova
Arbitrum Nova is the first chain built using the AnyTrust technology
Nova was created to be a solution of choice for gaming and social applications (@Reddit points) with cost-sensitive, high Txn volume that frequently mint new items
GMX alone recently created a big buzz when the Txn fee surpassed #Bitcoin
22/>Future forecast for $ARBI?
Compare with $OP, we can predict that $ARBI will have some similarities to her sister:
>Vote for protocol updates
>Vote for the distribution of incentives
>Project funding
>Participate in project management
The vote is boring, what abt revenue?
23/ The economic value of Rollups mainly comes from users' txn fees:
>From their docs: for every $1, $0.13 belongs to the protocol ➡️ @arbitrum revenue accounts for 25% - 35% of the total txn fees paid by users on Arbitrum ➡️ That could be an incentive case for $ARBI holder
24/ Finally, is becoming a supreme "Sequencer" - a superpower position
"Sequencer" is an important role
They're the entity that has the authority to order Txns and execute them in the network
25/ @OffchainLabs is currently the only sequencer operator on Arbitrum, but we can guess some potential designs for $ARBI:
>Auction (use $ARBI to identify someone as a Sequencer)
>Required bonding $ARBI to be a Sequencer
>Holder can delegate $ARBI to a Sequencer they trust
26/ That's what I know and can share with you about @arbitrum, here are some gud reads I think you should read to better understand Arbitrum
Thanks for spending your time reading this thread. If you like this kind of content, please take a moment to RT this. I'll write down more abt @arbitrum in the upcoming days
>What is @GMX_io & How Does It Work?
>What are the differences from others?
>What capture value for $GMX?
>Future forecast for $GMX on X4?
>Gud reads for $GMX
Let's go, frens
2/ >What is @GMX_IO & How It Work?
GMX is a decentralized spot and perpetual exchange on Arbitrum and Avalanche that supports low swap fees and zero price impact trades
This platform will have 3 main components: Trader & Liquidity Pool & Liquidity Provider
Cool? Take a look at the ever first LP lend/borrow @LendFlareOffic
a Thread 🧵
1/In this thread I will show you guys
>What is LendFlare & How It Works?
>What are the differences from others?
>What capture value for $LFT?
>Future forecast for $LFT?
Let's go, frens
2/ >What is LendFlare & How It Works?
Lendflare is a platform that allows Curve LP used as collateral to get a loan. Thereby increasing the efficiency of capital use for LP holders
This platform will have two main components: Lenders and Borrowers.