Hop V1 incentives are ending soon to pave the way for Hop V2 π°
Remove your LP positions from the Hop V1 AMMs now to avoid having to wait a full 7 days to withdraw after V1 has fully wound down.
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Enabling trustless, safe, fast, and cheap cross-chain transfers for all.
π° Hop onchain today.
- Replying to @HopProtocolRead this in blog post form here: hop.mirror.xyz/ses1eBc83EWRVLβ¦ Dive into the Rails whitepaper: hop.exchange/Rails.pdf We see a bright future for an Ethereum without fragmentation and we're here to build it. With love, the Hop team π«‘
- Replying to @HopProtocolHop has stayed dead focused on our mission -- driving the adoption of secure, trustless, and community-owned cross-chain infrastructure. Soon we will be launching Rails with a limited routes and bonders enabled. Over the coming months, we will be opening up all routes as well
- Replying to @HopProtocolThe Hop Hub is a rollup that acts as (you guessed it) a hub for cross-chain liquidity. Rails works with paths that connect any two given chains. A cross-chain transfer can seamlessly string together multiple paths to get the user to their desired destination. While any chain
- Replying to @HopProtocolSo how does it work? Rails enables users to settle directly with each other driving capital efficiency. The idea is simple. Each transfer sent includes data about transfers from the destination freeing them up as it's sent. A virtual AMM, requiring no external liquidity, sets
- Replying to @HopProtocolUntil now, interoperability has only been accessible to the largest rollups and assets. Railsβ efficiency, settlement dynamics, and permissionless nature open the door for a much longer tail of rollups and tokens to interoperate fostering a more interconnected Ethereum
- Replying to @HopProtocolSpeed and efficiency arenβt everything. We also need better cross-chain user experiences. Rails can be used to... π Bridge directly βΊ Settle intents π Enable chain abstraction Current cross-chain solver networks require solvers to fragment their liquidity across many
- Replying to @HopProtocolRails offers an alternative β a permissionless and trustless bridge protocol settled by users themselves. π‘ Rails achieves the best-case capital efficiency profile currently offered only by trusted bridges. πͺ Any token can be added permissionlessly without any liquidity
- Replying to @HopProtocolTrustlessness and decentralization are losing in todayβs bridge landscape. Existing bridge designs all face the same capital efficiency bottleneck β message times. Trusted bridges win out on price with immediate message times, and trustless bridges have turned to less secure
- We're excited to announce Hop Rails, a better bridge. hop.exchange/Rails.pdf
- HopProtocol repostedDay 15 of the L2BEAT Advent Calendar! πΉ @HopProtocol π - Liquidity Network that facilitates fast withdrawals and L2-->L2 token transfer via optimistic message passing. π§΅ Full summary below! π
- Replying to @HopProtocolCategories like governance tools, cross-protocol innovations, and more await your ideas. Submit through the Hop DAO forum for a chance to receive a grant and help shape the future of Hop. See more information in the link below:





