Ruminations: On Decentralization
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1. Savers Vaults Slippage
THORChain is unique as a crosschain liquidity protocol as it runs on multiple native blockchains. This enables laypersons to easily check…
Most liquidity pools on THORChain consist of RUNE and the gas assets of the integrated external blockchains (BTC, LTC, BCH, DOGE, ETH, BNB…
What is the difference between Cosmos SDK and Cosmos Hub? When do I have to use the Axelar bridge, IBC or the standard send transaction on…
Have you ever made a transaction on THORChain and experienced a bit of panic, as you see the spinning wheel and wonder when your…
Savers Vaults (or Single Sided Yield, or Single Sided LP) and Protocol Owned Liquidity on THORChain: how do these features work?
THORChain is designed to be both configurable and reactive to changing needs, market conditions, and even potential exploits. One of the…
One of THORChain’s core design tenets is to avoid external dependencies, one example being the circumvention-by-design using of external…
Have you ever wondered how THORChain works under the hood? Below you can find a simplified explanation of some of the elegant and…
This article will introduce in digestible format how to transfer assets from the Cosmos blockchain to other IBC-enabled blockchains, and…
THORChain recently announced two new chains are coming to the protocol. First in line is ATOM, the staking token of the Cosmos Hub. In…