When SushiSwap was unveiled two months ago, it caused quite the stir in the Ethereum and decentralized finance space.
It was branded as a "Community-owned" iteration of Uniswap, which then did not have its own coin, UNI. The key feature was that 0.05 percent of each trade's value would be distributed to holders of SushiSwap's native token, SUSHI. Better yet, SUSHI could be farmed similar to Yam Finance, making it an instant hit amongst the DeFi crowd.
Since its launch, SUSHI has undergone a strong decline.
From its all-time high price of approximately $11.50 SUSHI has collapsed by 95 percent to $0.60 as of this article's writing.
This is partially due to the controversy where an anonymous member of the developer team, "Chef Nomi," took around $14 million worth of Ethereum and SUSHI from the developer funds, saying that it was his.
I was lucky enough for "0xMaki," the "General manager" of SushiSwap, to respond to my question.
On Oct. 30, SushiSwap rolled out an extensive update after being something quiet on the front of new features for a number of weeks.
The main part of this upgrade is a new user interface, focused on allowing DeFi users to easily interact with the protocol and related staking and governance features.
Other key features being implemented are limit orders, along with a "BentoBox," which will allow DeFi users to supply and borrow assets within SushiSwap in a similar manner to Aave or Compound.
While SushiSwap is trying to put the situation with "Nomi" behind itself, there remains the fact that many see this debacle and SUSHI as what triggered the ongoing correction in the DeFi space.
Despite 95% drop in SUSHI, Ethereum DEX SushiSwap launches extensive update
gepubliceerd op Nov 1, 2020
by Cryptoslate | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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