A billion ZIL have been staked in a few hours as Zilliqa embraces staking rewards, governance tokens, and a new DEX. 297 Total views.
The official launch of Zilliqa's non-custodial staking platform on its mainnet has seen more than a billion tokens staked within a few hours.
In June, KuCoin and Binance were announced as exchange staking partners but now token holders are able to stake directly into the smart contract without having to go through a third party intermediary.
Staking will enable ZIL holders to participate in governance voting as the platform strives to become more decentralized, as well as earn rewards.
The platform has introduced a new fungible token to the network called governance ZILs, or gZIL, which will be earned alongside staking rewards in ZIL. Zilliqa estimated annual staking returns of around 6% if 80% of the circulating supply, currently 10.5 billion ZIL, is staked.
For every 1,000 $ZIL earned as staking rewards, 1 gZIL will be issued.
There is a secure staking portal called Zillion which streamlines the process by allowing third-party wallets to connect.
The platform also launched a decentralized exchange and token swapping protocol called Zilswap on October 5, which enables re-staking of previously earned rewards, or pooling ZIL to generate liquidity for yield farming rewards.
ZIL token prices have not reacted positively to the launch and fell around 4.5% in the 24 hours to the time of writing.
Like many altcoins, ZIL is still down 90% from its all-time high in May 2018.
One billion ZIL staked in first few hours as Zilliqa embraces DeFi
gepubliceerd op Oct 15, 2020
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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