1/ Spent some time reading through the docs for @osmosis and thought I’d make a thread about the most interesting parts of the project 🧵:
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- We wrote another article, this time on @babylon_chain! In this post, we cover the architecture of Babylon's Bitcoin Staking Protocol. Babylon is fascinating because they're working on implementing restaking on Bitcoin. Teams like @eigencloud and @symbioticfi haveHow Babylon Works In this post, @0xpsiphi, @jesmros and @0xkrane explore how @babylon_chain's restaking protocol, the Bitcoin Staking protocol works.
- wrote a piece with emperor about how rollups, coprocessors etc are part of a larger trend on ethereum of moving computing off-chain (especially with zero-knowledge proofs becoming a reality) even @drakefjustin's snarky EVM future is an instantiation of this future whereWrote a second part on coprocessors with @0xkrane. In this we identify the trend of offloading compute in the Ethereum ecosystem and put it into perspective about how we are heading to a proof based world crypto.mirror.xyz/8TXa9EqNkwjnQN…
- HIP-3 is interesting because at first glance it commoditizes the infra that made @HyperliquidX popular but in reality its commoditizing the ability to make new markets on HL. In this piece we explore the axes along which HIP-3 builders can innovate to differentiate themselves:The Design Space for Builder-Deployed Perps In this piece @VelvetMilkman, @DougieDeLuca, @0xmarc and @0xkrane discuss the rich yet unexplored landscape of HIP-3 Builder-Deployed Perps on @HyperliquidX
- Hyperliquid's edge: - team has clearly shown an ability to prioritize and execute on features users want - team has been able to create trading infrastructure very few teams in the industry were capable of building (this is a technical edge) - team understands markets and is
- Since @EffortCapital didn't enjoy us writing about infra semantics we switched it up and wrote some thoughts on lending markets and DeFi. As fast chains with low transaction fees like @solana, @monad_xyz and @megaeth become commonplace, we can start to rethink DeFiOrder Book Based-Lending This piece by @0xlinguine @0xprince and @0xkrane explores the design space for order book-based lending.
- Given all the conversation surrounding @drakefjustin's proposal for the ZK era of Ethereum last week and @0xdoug's tweets about a zkevm-ified ETH 3.0, we thought we'd post a sketch of what a "purpose-built" base layer for a rollup-centric ecosystem might look like:
- Return of the Delegation Voucher Over the last few months, LRTs have become wildly popular on Ethereum. So, I wrote a blog post to reconcile the differences between LSTs and LRTs.
- More blog poasting This time we wrote about settlement to try and understand what people actually mean when they say "settlement". In general, we see settlement used in the asset-specific sense in traditional finance (with T+1 or T+2 settlement). In crypto we most commonly see















