空投细则公布,浅析Dymension代币效用及估值预期

Odaily星球日报Publicado a 2024-01-16Actualizado a 2024-01-16

Resumen

低于0.5美元的上市价格将是一个很好的抓住机会。

原文作者:hitesh.eth

原文编译:深潮 TechFlow

近日 Dymension 宣布空投细则,Dymension 面向 Celestia、以太坊 Layer 2、Cosmos、Solana 与 NFT 持有者发放空投,引起了社区的广泛关注,投资者们也在关注期待着 Dymension 代币 DYM 开盘后的表现,为此,加密研究员 hitesh.eth 撰文分析 Dymension 的估值,深潮对全文进行了编译。

Dymension 是什么?

空投细则公布,浅析Dymension代币效用及估值预期

将其视为定制 L2 特定链的 Cosmos,其中 Dymension hub(其自己的区块链)将充当结算和流动性层。他们提供 SDK(他们称之为 RDK),以使用有关执行、数据可用性、费用、治理等的自定义设计规范来启动 Rollup。

Dymension 的终极目标是为web3开发者提供灵活性,使他们能够摆脱在主要L1上启动去中心化应用程序的方式,在这种方式下,在他们的链上发生的交易中几乎无法获得任何价值。

Dymension 激励他们根据自己的用例需求启动完全定制的 rollup,并以自己的代币收取交易费,这可以作为项目的强大价值捕获方式。

他们提供各种工具,从 EVM、COSWASM、POLARIS 的执行支持到自己的称为 RVM 的执行环境。它们为不同的 DA 层(如 Celestia、Avail)提供支持。他们还允许项目去中心化他们的排序器。

Dymension 为web3项目提供了许多优势。他们期望得到什么回报?

Dymension 有一个原生代币$DYM,并要求 Rollapp 至少质押一定数量的$DYM,通过排序器来运行 Rollup。由于这些 Rollapp 需要在 Dymension 中心上结算,他们还需要用 DYM 支付费用,以将他们的状态根发布到 Dymension。

Dymension 拥有一个本地 AMM 模块,任何 Rollapp 都可以使用,这意味着最终用户在使用基于 Dymension AMM 模块构建的 AMM DEX 时需要支付 DYM。

Dymension 支持 Rollapp 之间的交易和 Cosmos IBC,其中$DYM 被用作 gas 代币。

最后但同样重要的是,他们计划推出 2.5% 的代币供应量,以奖励将白名单代币(如 USDC、TIA、SOL、ETH、ATOM、USDT)桥接到 Dymension Hub AMM 的人。他们还将提供将 DYM 存入激励性流动性池以赚取丰厚奖励的选项。

$DYM 的增长动力短期内已经设定。从长期来看,我们需要观察有多少主要的 Dapp 决定启动 Rollapp。对于项目来说,肯定有好处。我们都需要看看 Dymension BD 团队在这里如何发挥作用。

在估值方面

Dymension 在最近一轮融资中以 2 亿美元的完全摊薄估值(FDV)筹集了 670 万美元。他们总共有 10 亿代币,预期流通供应量可能略高于 9.5% (7% 分配给空投, 2.5% 分配给激励桥接,他们还将推出激励性流动性池,因此也会为此目的分配一些供应量)。

我认为,考虑到$DYM 围绕的所有炒作和价值捕获,低于 0.5 美元的上市价格将是一个很好的抓住机会。坦白说,我不介意它以 2 美元上市后继续上涨,因为我相信他们为持有者提供了足够的价值捕获机会,使其通过质押和提供流动性来赚取额外的奖励。

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