Base обошла другие L2-решения по количеству активных адресов

cryptonews.ru2022-05-28 tarihinde yayınlandı2024-08-28 tarihinde güncellendi

Согласно данным аналитической платформы Growthepie, в августе количество активных адресов в L2-решении Base выросло на 45%. Сеть обошла Arbitrum One, ZKsync Era и Linea.

За последние сутки с Base взаимодействовали более 919 000 адресов. Для примера, в Arbitrum One их количество снизилось на 1,6%, в ZKsync Era ― на 32%, а в Linea ― на 63%.

Рост активности в сети может быть связан с запуском системы доменных имен Basenames. Глава Base Джесси Поллак отметил, что за первую неделю с момента события пользователи создали более 200 000 доменных имен base.eth.

200K basenames in less than one week pic.twitter.com/DZZKXq52Qp

— jesse.base.eth (@jessepollak) August 26, 2024

Кроме того, мем-токен с поддержкой стейкинга Base Dawgz (DAWGZ) анонсировал завершение пресейла 28 августа 2024 года.

Нативной сетью проекта является Base, но токен также выпустят в блокчейнах Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain и Avalanche. На момент написания Base Dawgz привлек более $3 млн по цене $0,008173 за токен.

DAWGZ можно приобрести за Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), Avalanche (AVAX), BNB и сразу же отправить в стейкинг с APY более 770%.

После пресейла проект запустит аирдроп. Для участия нужно подключить X-аккаунт на сайте Base Dawgz и публиковать в соцсети мемы и другой контент, связанный с проектом. За эти активности организаторы начислят баллы, которые можно будет обменять на DAWGZ.

По данным DeFi Llama, стоимость заблокированных активов (TVL) в сети Base достигла $1,5 млрд. Среди L2-решений по этому показателю ее опережает только Arbitrum c TVL $2,68 млрд.

Что такое L2-решение Base от Coinbase?

Ранее Coinbase анонсировала возможный запуск продукта cbBTC. Комментаторы предположили, что речь идет о собственной версии «обернутого» биткоина.

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