探索Blast生态:哪些项目值得关注和埋伏?

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铁顺和 Blast 官方在关注哪些 Blast 生态项目?

原文作者:Karen,Foresight News

上周,在 Blast 用户突破 10 万名以及 TVL 升破 13 亿美元之际,Blast 测试网正式上线,并同步开启 BIG BANG 竞赛。Blast 表示,获胜的 DApps 将在 2 月底主网上线后推广给 Blast 用户。借此,获胜团队可以使用 Blast 空投来激励其 DApp 在 Blast 主网上的发展,并在一开始就获得流动性引导等核心优势。

从 Blast 空投分配方式可以看出其对用户和开发者的同等重视。Blast 空投中, 50% 将分配给 11 万用户, 50% 将分配给 Blast 开发者(包括 BIG BANG 获胜者和主网 DApps)。根据 Blast 文档,Blast 开发者空投的一部分保留给竞赛获胜者,一部分保留给主网 DApp。确切的分配比例尚未公布,但绝大多数空投会保留给主网 DApp (即 90% 以上)。不过,Blast 也强调用户参与测试网不会收到任何东西。

那 Blast 官方看好哪些板块 ,这可以从 Blast BIG BANG 竞赛主题类别略见一斑,即,永续合约 DEX、现货 DEX、借贷协议、NFT / 游戏、SocialFi、GambleFi、基础设施,此外,还涵盖特别是以独特方式利用 Blast 原生收益或 Gas 收入共享的项目。

考虑到 Blast 路线图,即,已开启 BIG BANG 竞赛注册, 2 月 21 日将揭幕获胜 DApps, 2 月底上线主网, 5 月份兑换空投积分,我们有必要提前埋伏和探索 Blast 生态。笔者也对 Blast 和 Pacman 官方推特关注的一些项目进行了标注。

DEX/ 流动性

Thruster(Pacman 推特关注):是一款 Blast 原生 DEX。对于开发者来说,Thruster 提供公平启动机制和流动性工具,对于用户来说,Thruster 支持收益工具以及社交和分析功能,使交易和流动性提供变得更容易。Thruster 已确认许多 Blast 原生项目希望利用 Thruster 基础设施和社区来引导其代币。

https://www.thruster.finance/

ambient:ambient(原 CrocSwap)是一个去中心化交易协议,已参加 Blast BIG BANG 竞赛。Ambient 在 2023 年 7 月份完成 650 万美元种子轮融资,BlockTower Capital 领投,参投方包括 Jane Street、Circle、Tensai Capital、Naval、Yunt Capital、Susa Ventures、Quantstamp 和 Hypotenuse Labs,个人投资者包括 Ribbon Finance 联合创始人 Julian 等。

Ambient 在单个智能合约中运行整个 DEX,其中各个 AMM 池是轻量级数据结构,而不是单独的智能合约。

https://ambient.finance/

MonoSwap(Blast 和 Pacman 推特关注):MonoSwap 旨在构建一个完全支持生态系统合作伙伴的定制流动性基础设施,以及利用 Blast 原生收益、Gas 收入分享和开发者空投的收益经济学。 MonoSwap 表示,其 100% 的 Blast 开发者空投将通过各种举措分配给社区。空投金额取决于用户的 Mono XP,用于衡量对测试网的参与度。

https://www.monoswap.io/

Ring Protocol(Blast 和 Pacman 推特关注):已推出 DEX「Ring Exchange」,提供兑换、Launchpad、Ring Earn(流动性提供)等服务。Ring Protocol 已上线测试网。

https://ring.exchange/

BLASTER:提供兑换、Launchpad、赚取等服务。

https://twitter.com/BlasterSwap

Ignite Finance:将引入定制 DEX。

https://twitter.com/IgniteFi_

衍生品

SynFutures Protocol:是一个去中心化衍生品协议,SynFutures V3 已部署至 Blast 测试网上。SynFutures 此前在 2023 年 10 月份完成 2200 万美元 B 轮融资,Pantera Capital 领投,Susquehanna International Group (SIG) 和 HashKey Capital 跟投。

https://www.synfutures.com/

Particle(Blast 官方和 Pacman 推特关注):Particle 是一个去中心化杠杆交易协议,使交易者能够直接从流动性集中的自动做市商(AMM)的流动性池中借款(开始时以 Uniswap v3)。Particle 已推出 Beta 测试网 [Stage-1 ]。Particle 曾表示, 100% 的 Blast 开发者空投将进入其社区。2024 年 1 月份,Particle 完成种子轮融资,Polychain Capital 领投,Nascent、Inflection、Neon DAO、Naveen Jain、Arthur Hayes、DCF God、Sam Williams、Kalos、Richard Ma、Palmer、vxCozy 等参投。关于 Particle 的介绍若感兴趣可阅读 https://medium.com/@ParticleLabs/introducing-particle-leverage-amm-fcf0b3d b 8 c 55 。

https://www.particle.trade/

Roguex:是一个无需许可的现货和永续合约交易协议。RogueX 采用了 Uniswap-v3 首创的集中流动性概念,并对其进行了扩展,以释放 Uniswap-v3 类型的池中闲置资金的价值,并通过引入永续交易作为附加功能来利用这些资产。ROX 是该协议的 ERC-20 效用代币,veROX 是一种 ERC-721 治理代币,通过将 ROX 代币锁定来获得,并授予用户投票权。Roguex 已经在 Blast 上启动测试网。

https://roguex.io/

Easy X:是一个 Blast 原生杠杆平台,即将推出测试网。Easy X 提供最高 100 倍杠杆,支持无 Gas 交易。

https://easyx.trade/

Bloom:是一个 Blast 原生永续 DEX,专为资产变基而构建,支持无 Gas 交易、社交登录、提高收益率和最高 50 倍杠杆。

https://twitter.com/BloomOnBlast

SphereX(Blast 官推关注):是一个多链永续合约 DEX,将先在 Blast 上线。SphereX 采用订单簿,费用在 0.02% -0.05% 之间。

https://www.sx.xyz/

Blast Futures(Blast 官推关注):订单簿永续交易协议。

https://twitter.com/BlastFutures

Cyber Finance:是一家去中心化衍生品协议,创始人包括 KOL Money Bunny 等人,开发者包括 Dell 和华为前开发者。目前 Cyber Finance 已经发布推荐积分排行榜。

https://twitter.com/CyberFinance__

Launchpad

ZAP(Blast 和 Pacman 推特关注):是一套基于 Blast 构建的代币启动工具。ZAP 由 Rarestone Ventures 孵化,特点包括原生游戏化和 SocialFi 元素、由 Blast 原生收益提供支持的「立即投资,稍后付款」选项,还计划提供无需许可、无代码的代币发行,未来还计划探索 LBP。

https://www.zap.tech/

BLASTOFF(Blast 官推关注):原生 Launchpad 和收益聚合器。在 BLASTOFF 的收益 IDO 产品 YIDO 中,允许原生或 YZone 上质押 ETH / 稳定币,并将部分收益分配给在 BlastOff 上推出的 YIDO。其收益聚合器产品 YZone 提供多个具有不同风险状况的金库。

YIDO 白名单和参与取决于用户的 Blast Force,可以通过质押 BLASTO 并存入 YZone 来增加。此外,YIDO 和 YZone 的 50% 费用将用于 BLASTO 回购和销毁。

https://blastoff.zone

SocialFi

EarlyFans(Pacman 推特关注):是一个 Blast 上的 SocialFi 项目,由 atticc.xyz 构建,使创作者能够直接从其内容中获利。

https://twitter.com/earlyfans_xyz

UpTo3.xyz:是一个将活动转化为 NFT 并提供共识验证的平台。

https://www.upto3.xyz/

借贷

Natrium:Blast 上无需许可的货币市场。

https://twitter.com/NatriumProtocol

Blastway:是基于 Blast 构建的去中心化生态系统孵化器和货币市场协议,会在未来几周内推出测试网。

https://twitter.com/Blastwayio

NFT/ 游戏

BAC Games(Blast 官推关注):基于 Blast 构建的 Web3 游戏。

Blast Penguins:将向 Blast Penguins 持有者空投 PENG。若在 Big Bang 竞赛获胜,Blast Penguins 会将其 BLAST 空投的 50% 分发给持有者和生态用户。Blast Penguins 目前正在分发 OG 角色。

https://twitter.com/BlastPenguins

Blastopians:由 Creed Alpha 社区推出的一个 NFT 系列,目前已经向 CyberKongz、Moonbirds 和 Memeland 社区授予白名单资格。此外 Blastopian 智能合约还允许 Blastopian NFT 存入合约中来赚取积分。

https://twitter.com/blastopians

基础设施

Tornado Blast(Blast 和 Pacman 推特关注):支持交易和「狙击」Blast 上的代币,可以赚取收获 BLAST 和 Tornado 奖励。Tornado Blast 表示,用户可以获得 100% 的 BLAST 开发者空投和 Gas 费退款,也可以从 Tornado Blast 中赚取额外奖励和费用。

https://www.tornadoblast.bot/

Boom Bots:链上加密货币交易和投资机器人。根据 Boom Bots 发布的代币经济学,其收益治理代币总量 2100 万枚, 100 万枚将分配给早期采用着, 200 万枚将在二月份代币发行时空投。

https://boombots.xyz/

Pyth Network:是一个预言机项目,已在 Blast 上部署 Pyth Entropy 和 Price Feeds,其中,Pyth Entropy 是一个去中心化随机性来源,定位是为 Blast Layer 2 经济提供动力并支持其 NFT 生态系统。 Pyth Entropy 与 Blast 生态系统的集成将增强其支持众多 Web3 垂直领域的能力,例如 NFT 计划、预测市场和 SocialFi。Pyth Price Feeds 是智能合约开发人员的价格源,涵盖五个主要资产类别的 400 多个实时数据源。

https://pyth.network/

RedStone Oracles:支持使用 Gas 优化的 RedStone Core 模型,提供数据源来支持 Blast 构建者社区。

https://redstone.finance/

The Graph:去中心化索引协议 The Graph 现在支持 Blast 子图,允许开发人员可以使用子图快速访问有组织的 Blast 测试网数据。

https://thegraph.com

QuickNode:是一个区块链开发平台,已支持 Blast 测试网。

https://www.quicknode.com/

Galxe:Web3 任务平台 Galxe 宣布会与 Blast 集成。

https://galxe.com/

其他

Blast Name Service(BlastNS):是一个全链域名服务,由域名协议 Star Protocol 提供支持。

https://blastns.domains/

Zest:是一个抵押稳定币协议,将收益率与价格波动分离开来。Zest 将 blast-ETH 分为 zUSD(一生息稳定币)和杠杆 ETH 代币。用户可以提供 blast-ETH 来铸造 zUSD 和杠杆 ETH 代币。

https://twitter.com/Zest_Blast

Layer Rating(Pacman 推特关注):支持对对 DApp 进行评分即可赚取收益。Layer Rating 计划于 2 月 5 日左右 Blast 测试网上启动其协议。

https://twitter.com/layer_rating

一如既往,本文不代表任何投资意见,DYOR。

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