长推:寻找百倍收益机会?盘点5个值得关注的潜力项目

MarsBitPublicado a 2023-06-01Actualizado a 2023-06-01

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“$LVL价格因漏洞而大幅波动,但这可能是件因祸得福的事。”

注:原文来自@@defi_gaz发布长推,MarsBit整理编译。
每个人都在忙着追逐巨鲸钱包,期望抓住下一个100倍投资收益机会。
但如果你想在巨鲸的游戏中打败他们,你就需要了解哪些项目有催化剂的作用,哪些项目即将到来。
以下是我正在密切关注的5个项目。
1)@Level__Finance
$LVL价格因漏洞而大幅波动,但这可能是件因祸得福的事。
BSC上首屈一指的去中心化衍生品交易平台似乎提供了很多服务。
水平指标看起来也很棒。
该平台24小时收费和收益遥遥领先,甚至击败了衍生品之王——$GMX。
随着@Level__Finance即将进入Arbitrum,其市场表现很有可能变得更好。
目前市值达3300万美元,该项目还有很大的发展空间。

衍生品


2)@GMX_IO
@GMX_IO 的V2测试网目前正在Avalanche运行。
通过与新伙伴@chainlink建立合作关系,@GMX_IO 先前的内部预言机已被取代,保证了订单执行,降低费用和市场升级,一切看起来都很好。
目前,$GMX的市值为4.75亿美元,TVL为6.4亿美元。
作为顶尖的永续合约去中心化交易所,其蓝筹股地位可能使其成为未来长期投资选择。

衍生品


3)@MetavaultTRADE
@MetavaultTRADE是在Polygon上的衍生品DEX,最近受到了市场关注。
他们的链上投注平台@0xBets因轮盘和骰子游戏而引起轰动,有消息称其未来还会推出更多游戏。
@Buffer_Finance合作伙伴关系使他们成为第一个在Polygon上提供二元期权交易的协议,这给了他们先发优势。
目前,市值只有320万美元,接下来可能会有大波动。


4)@LybraFlnanceLSD
随着LSDfi叙事走强,@LybraFlnanceLSD处于绝对的火热状态。
其eUSD是第一个由LSD 1:1支持的计息全链稳定币,铸造价值达5000万美元。
TVL整个月都在上涨,目前达1.12亿美元。

衍生品


关于V2的讨论已经在进行中,包括LayerZero集成以及可用于铸造欧元的更具流动性的质押资产。
市值为1800万美元的@LybraFlnanceLSD很可能还没有展现出最好的一面。


5) 最后,不是一个单独的项目,而是一个整个叙事—— ZK rollups。
目前,我们已经从像Arbitrum这样的Optimistic rollup项目中看到了不错的数据,但 ZK rollups很有可能在下一轮牛市中抢占风头。
可扩展性、安全性以及最显著的隐私性的提高都是该领域表现出色的主要因素。
需要关注的项目有:
@zksync
@Starknet
@Scroll_ZKP
@0xPolygon
@aztecnetwork

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