EigenDA от EigenLayer поддержит рестейкинг нативных токенов Layer 2

cryptonews.ruPublicado a 2021-12-27Actualizado a 2024-08-27

EigenDA, протокол доступности данных EigenLayer, теперь поддерживает рестейкинг нативных токенов сетей масштабирования Layer 2, в дополнение к Ethereum (ETH) и собственному токену EIGEN от EigenLayer, согласно сообщению EigenDA от 26 августа на платформе X.

«Теперь команды могут размещать во вторичном стекинге токены ERC-20, чтобы обеспечить индивидуальный кворум для своего роллапа, разблокируя более высокую безопасность для пользователей роллапа и доходность токенов для держателей токенов», — говорится в сообщении.

EigenDA — это «уровень доступности данных», работающий на платформе рестейкинга ETH EigenLayer, разработанной для снижения затрат на хранение и доступ к данным в блокчейне для масштабируемых решений Ethereum Layer 2. Его миссия — сделать «надежную, масштабируемую и безопасную доступность данных (DA) обильной», согласно сообщению в блоге.

Стоимость безопасного хранения и доступа к данным транзакций была серьезным узким местом для сетей масштабирования Layer 2. Обновление Dencun от Ethereum в марте было направлено на решение этой проблемы с помощью временных хранилищ данных вне блокчейна, называемых «blob». Другие протоколы, такие как Celestia, предлагают конкурирующие решения.


EigenLayer накопил почти 0,75 млрд TVL. Источник: DefiLlama

Повторный стекинг подразумевает размещение в стекинге токенов ликвидного стекинга (LSD), которые представляют собой права на токены, которые уже находятся в стекинге — размещены в качестве обеспечения у валидатора в обмен на вознаграждение. Протоколы рестейкинга предлагают его использование для одновременного обеспечения других протоколов. По данным DefiLlama, в настоящее время EigenLayer управляет почти 12,75 млрд долларов США в общей заблокированной стоимости (TVL).

EigenDA была первой и крупнейшей «активно проверяемой службой» (AVS), запущенной на EigenLayer. Она защищена примерно 3,6 млн размещенных во вторичном стекинге ETH и 71,5 млн EIGEN, внесенных более чем от 128 000 стейкеров, согласно веб-сайту EigenLayer.

Рестейкинг нативных токенов Layer 2 на EigenDA позволяет сетям L2 создавать собственные механизмы консенсуса — или «кворумы» — для безопасного хранения и доступа к данным. Он также расширяет набор токенов, которые получают доход от повторного стейкинга.

«Поскольку в EigenDA добавляются пользовательские кворумы токенов ERC20, вы скоро сможете выбрать поддержку стекинга других токенов таким же образом, как вы стейкали токены ETH и EIGEN», — говорится в сообщении.

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