# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Testnet

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

Seed Round Funding of $8 Million: How Does Bulk Trade Dare to Charge into the Red Ocean of Perp DEX?

Bulk Trade, a Perp DEX built on Solana, has raised $8 million in a seed round led by 6th Man Ventures and Robot Ventures, with participation from Wintermute, Chapter One, and angel investors including Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko. The platform differentiates itself by customizing Solana’s validator client architecture to achieve high-speed, CEX-like matching performance while maintaining decentralized settlement. Its core innovation, Bulk-Agave, is a fork of Jito-agave with a dedicated plugin called Bulk Tile that handles order matching and liquidation logic efficiently. Orders are split into fragments and propagated via UDP to minimize latency and packet loss. Matching occurs every 20 milliseconds in structured “ticks” to ensure fairness and prevent front-running. The system also includes self-trade prevention and supports USDC margined perpetual contracts with a central limit order book. Bulk claims advantages in speed (20ms updates vs. 400ms on typical Solana DEXs), real liquidity (orders remain until cancelled), and cost efficiency (no gas fees for orders, batch processing). It emphasizes self-custody, avoiding cross-chain or sequencer risks. Currently in private testnet, Bulk Trade aims to combine near-CEX performance with decentralized security, positioning itself as a high-performance contender in the competitive Perp DEX landscape.

marsbit01/28 09:40

Seed Round Funding of $8 Million: How Does Bulk Trade Dare to Charge into the Red Ocean of Perp DEX?

marsbit01/28 09:40

The Ultimate 2026 Project Interaction Checklist (Includes 182 Projects with Strategies)

"2026 Airdrop Interaction Guide: Ultimate List of 182 Projects with Strategies" This comprehensive guide provides a curated list of 182 crypto projects for potential airdrop hunters in 2026, categorized across 8 major sectors. It outlines core interaction rules: prioritize sustained activity over short bursts (3-5 actions over 2-6 weeks), use separate wallets for security (main, farming, and high-risk), and complete social verification when required. Key sector-specific interaction templates are provided: - **L1/L2 Chains:** 30-100 transactions over 6-12 weeks, bridge assets, use 3-7 dApps. - **DeFi:** Deposit, swap, provide liquidity (7-30 days), borrow/lend weekly. - **Perp DEXs:** Deposit, execute 20-80 trades, grow volume, maintain a balance. - **SocialFi:** Complete profile, verify, be active daily, invite friends. - **DePIN:** Run nodes/apps consistently, complete tasks. Projects are rated on four metrics (H: Heat, E: Expected Airdrop, F: Priority, S: Potential Airdrop Size, all /10). Top-rated projects include: - **L1/L2:** MegaETH (H9 E8 F8 S8), Aztec (H8 E8 F8 S8) - **DeFi:** Symbiotic (H8 E7 F7 S7), Bungee (H8 E7 F7 S7) - **Wallets:** Metamask (H9 E6 F7 S6) - **Social:** Farcaster (H8 E7 F7 S6) - **Others:** Opensea (H9 E8 F7 S7) A practical execution strategy is offered: For limited capital but more time, focus on a rotating "Top 30" weekly (10 chains, 10 DeFi/Perps, 5 SocialFi, 5 high-potential picks). For those with capital but limited time, concentrate only on the highest-rated (S/A-tier) projects. The guide emphasizes consistent, dispersed activity over time rather than concentrated, one-off interactions.

Odaily星球日报01/19 09:06

The Ultimate 2026 Project Interaction Checklist (Includes 182 Projects with Strategies)

Odaily星球日报01/19 09:06

Paradigm-affiliated Project Tempo Launches Testnet: Is It Worth Interacting With?

Tempo, a new Layer 1 blockchain developed in collaboration between Stripe and Paradigm, has launched its public testnet with a mainnet planned for 2026. Designed specifically for high-scale payments, it aims to address issues like high costs and inefficiencies in existing blockchains for stablecoin transactions. Fully compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), Tempo introduces a native token standard called TIP-20 optimized for stablecoins and payment tokens. Unlike most blockchains, it has no native token—users pay transaction fees directly in TIP-20 stablecoins. The chain targets a fixed fee of less than $0.001 per transfer. Key innovations include Tempo Transactions, which support batch processing, concurrent execution, sponsored fees, scheduled payments, and modern authentication like biometrics via Passkeys. These features target real-world use cases such as payroll and subscription services. Block finality is approximately 0.6 seconds. The project raised $500 million in a Series A round led by Greenoaks and Thrive Capital, reaching a $5 billion valuation. Its ecosystem partners include Visa, Mastercard, Deutsche Bank, Shopify, and various crypto infrastructure providers like MetaMask and Phantom. Users can currently interact with the testnet by adding the network to compatible wallets, claiming test stablecoins from a faucet, and experimenting with transactions, smart contracts, and NFTs. The team is led by Paradigm co-founder Matt Huang, with key technical contributors from Optimism and other Ethereum scaling projects. Despite significant backing, some critics like Christian Catalini express skepticism about corporate-led blockchain models, warning about risks to decentralization and permissionless access.

marsbit12/30 18:01

Paradigm-affiliated Project Tempo Launches Testnet: Is It Worth Interacting With?

marsbit12/30 18:01

DeFi Trend Shifts: Stablecoin Public Chains Recede, RWA Faces Critical Regulatory Window

Crypto market sentiment is currently bearish, with many traders predicting Bitcoin could fall below $50,000. Attention and capital are shifting toward AI, away from crypto. The author’s strategy has shifted toward holding mostly BTC and ETH, along with a few cash-flow-generating alts like AAVE and LINK, avoiding speculative public chains and L2s. Key topics discussed: - Aave faces governance tension between Aave DAO and Aave Labs, reflecting broader DeFi governance challenges. - Aave V4 introduces improved liquidation mechanisms. - Stablecoin-focused Layer 1 blockchains are struggling to gain market share against established chains like Ethereum and Tron. Their real potential lies in onboarding off-chain users, not competing internally. - RWA and stock tokenization gain momentum after the SEC approved DTCC’s tokenization plan. Ethereum and L2s are seen as compliant options. This development is viewed as a net positive for the sector, including projects like Ondo Finance. - Ondo uses a clever system with its own stablecoin, USDₒ, to enable large on-chain tokenized stock trades without relying on external liquidity. - Ethena’s Season 4 airdrop requires users to deposit and trade on HyENA to qualify, aiming to boost its perps trading platform. - Tempo, developed by Stripe and Paradigm, has launched its testnet, targeting efficient stablecoin payments with major enterprise partners.

比推12/17 07:09

DeFi Trend Shifts: Stablecoin Public Chains Recede, RWA Faces Critical Regulatory Window

比推12/17 07:09

DeFi Recent Updates: Stablecoin Public Chains Face Internal Competition and Cooling Off, RWA Welcomes Its 'SEC Moment'

The DeFi market is currently bearish, with sentiment leaning towards further downside for Bitcoin and a shift of attention and capital towards AI. The author's strategy involves moving away from most altcoins to focus on major assets like BTC and ETH, retaining only a few with strong cash flows like AAVE and LINK. Key developments include a governance dispute between Aave DAO and Aave Labs, highlighting industry-wide governance challenges, and an update to Aave V4's liquidation mechanism to reduce over-liquidations. The article discusses the underwhelming performance of new stablecoin-focused Layer 1 blockchains, which have failed to significantly capture market share from established players like Ethereum and Tron. Their true potential lies in onboarding new, off-chain stablecoin users, a challenging task. A major focus is on the tokenization of real-world assets (RWA) following the SEC's approval of DTCC's tokenization plan. This is seen as a significant, positive regulatory step. The approval outlines strict requirements for compliant blockchains, with Ethereum/L2s being a likely fit. This development is analyzed as a potential indirect benefit for existing projects like Ondo Finance, which recently had an SEC investigation closed with no charges. Ondo's mechanism for facilitating large on-chain stock token trades using its own stablecoin, USDon, is explained. Other updates include Ethena's new airdrop season requirements, which users must interact with its HyENA perps platform, and the testnet launch of Tempo, a new payments-focused blockchain backed by Stripe and Paradigm.

marsbit12/17 04:20

DeFi Recent Updates: Stablecoin Public Chains Face Internal Competition and Cooling Off, RWA Welcomes Its 'SEC Moment'

marsbit12/17 04:20

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