# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Cross-chain

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Cross-chain", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Phoenix Finance In-Depth Analysis: From "Asset Encapsulation" to "Native Finance", Reconstructing the Yield Logic of RWA

Phoenix Finance is not merely an asset encapsulation protocol but a comprehensive native financial system for Real World Assets (RWA). It addresses the current fragmentation and inefficiency of the $170 billion RWA market on-chain, where assets remain siloed and disconnected from high-speed DeFi activities. Phoenix introduces a unified settlement layer (PUSD) and an intelligent yield engine to transform static real-world cash flows into composable DeFi products. Key challenges in the RWA space include liquidity fragmentation (e.g., tokenized bonds on Ethereum cannot circulate on Solana), idle capital, and mismatched yield cycles (RWA pays periodically, while DeFi demands block-level compounding). Phoenix bridges this gap with its Intelligent Execution Layer. The product suite includes: - PUSD: A cross-chain native stablecoin enabling frictionless transfers without traditional bridges. - yPUSD: A base yield layer offering automated compounding returns from fragmented RWA repayments. - PYN: Fixed-term NFT notes (7–181 days) that provide alpha returns by matching specific RWA maturity cycles. Core mechanisms powering Phoenix: 1. Teleporter: A unified credit protocol enabling native minting of PUSD on any chain by mapping cross-chain collateral, eliminating fragmentation. 2. Dynamic Reserve Stack (80/15/5): - 80% liquidity layer (USDC/USDT, short-term Treasuries) for instant redemptions. - 15% yield layer (high-grade private credit/structured RWA) for returns. - 5% buffer layer (protocol revenue) as first-loss protection. 3. AI Controller: Adjusts PYN APY dynamically to align on-chain liquidity demand with off-chain asset maturities, balancing the system via market incentives. Transparency and security are ensured through: - Real-time Proof of Reserves for all assets. - Phoenix Hunters: A keeper network that proactively liquidates undercollateralized positions at ~95% value to prevent bad debt. - Fully verifiable yield sources for yPUSD, avoiding black-box operations. Phoenix aims to evolve RWA from a static "asset museum" into a dynamic, efficient on-chain economy.

marsbit01/21 07:01

Phoenix Finance In-Depth Analysis: From "Asset Encapsulation" to "Native Finance", Reconstructing the Yield Logic of RWA

marsbit01/21 07:01

Ethereum's Year of Interoperability: A Deep Dive into EIL, a Grand Experiment in Entrusting 'Trust' to Game Theory?

Ethereum is entering a major phase of mass adoption in 2026, driven by the development of the Ethereum Interoperability Layer (EIL). EIL is not a new blockchain but a set of standards and protocols designed to connect Ethereum’s Layer 2 (L2) networks seamlessly. It aims to standardize state proofs and message passing between L2s, enabling native interoperability without altering their core security models. Currently, L2s operate as isolated environments with separate signatures, assets, and user experiences. EIL, combined with Account Abstraction (ERC-4337) and a trust-minimized messaging layer (XLP), allows users to perform cross-chain transactions with a single signature, abstracting away complexities like gas fees and repeated authorizations. Unlike traditional bridges or intent-based solutions, EIL avoids introducing new trust assumptions like solvers. Instead, it relies on XLP providers to facilitate instant transactions, with Ethereum L1 serving as a fallback enforcement layer via slashing mechanisms in case of malfeasance. However, EIL faces challenges in balancing efficiency and security. Its model shifts trust from technical verification to economic incentives and penalties, raising questions about sustainability under market volatility, scalability in multi-chain environments, and the economic feasibility of liquidity provision. Despite these open questions, EIL represents a significant experiment in expanding Ethereum’s interoperability while preserving its core values of decentralization and self-custody.

marsbit01/12 09:59

Ethereum's Year of Interoperability: A Deep Dive into EIL, a Grand Experiment in Entrusting 'Trust' to Game Theory?

marsbit01/12 09:59

USDD 2025 Annual Review: Aiming for Billions, Sustained Growth, and Maturing Ecosystem

USDD 2025 Year in Review: Aiming for Billions with Sustained Growth and Maturing Ecosystem The year 2025 was pivotal for the decentralized stablecoin USDD, marked by key breakthroughs and stable development. Following its upgrade to USDD 2.0 in January, it achieved record highs across user growth, TVL, product iteration, and system stability. Its multi-chain deployment and DeFi integration strategy proved successful, solidifying its role as a foundational Web3 infrastructure. Core metrics saw significant growth. The Total Value Locked (TVL) surpassed $900 million, and the supply exceeded 860 million tokens, placing USDD among the top ten stablecoins. Its yield-bearing version, sUSDD, grew to nearly $100 million in TVL. The protocol distributed approximately $20 million in interest to users and expanded its holder base to 459,000 addresses. Ecologically, USDD expanded its reach by natively deploying on Ethereum and BNB Chain, in addition to TRON. This multi-chain presence enabled integration with over 20 major exchanges, wallets, and DeFi protocols, including a key partnership with the Binance Wallet. Throughout a year of high market volatility, USDD maintained its strict 1:1 dollar peg, aided by its over-collateralization mechanism, transparent reserves, and diversified yield model from the Smart Allocator. It passed five security audits, receiving recognition for its high safety standards. Looking ahead to 2026, USDD plans to transition from incentive-driven growth to being driven by real-world usage. Key focuses include deepening DeFi integrations, expanding exchange and wallet partnerships, reducing reliance on external subsidies, and optimizing its yield model for sustainable, long-term stability.

marsbit01/07 05:46

USDD 2025 Annual Review: Aiming for Billions, Sustained Growth, and Maturing Ecosystem

marsbit01/07 05:46

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