⛓️ What's Hot in Superchain?
Cyber joins the Superchain
Cyber announced it would join the Superchain and launch its mainnet. Cyber Connect has rebranded to Cyber, the Layer 2 for Social Apps. Cyber is the first restaked Ethereum Layer 2 designed for social and optimized for mass adoption. It serves as the 'social layer' for web3 applications, enhancing the user experience by providing seamless social interactions and the gateway for the next wave of users to access web3 experiences. Read all about Cyber joining the Superchain here.
Base Onchain Summer Buildathon
Base is organizing the Onchain Summer Buildathon from May 31st to June 30th for a chance to win part of 200 ETH in prizes. This buildathon is sponsored by major names like Stripe, Shopify, and Zora; this global online hackathon encourages builders to create innovative on-chain experiences across various categories, including payments, gaming, and commerce. Participants will also have access to additional rewards and tools, with the chance to be featured on the official Onchain Summer page. Read the full details here.
Mode Staking
Mode Staking v1.2 is now live, featuring 200,000 OP rewards. Users can stake their $MODE tokens and earn OP incentives, which can be viewed on the Mode dashboard. This staking program will run for 10 weeks, with 20,000 OP available weekly. Users can easily stake and unstake their $MODE tokens via the Mode dashboard, with a 7-day cooldown period for unstaking. Existing stakers will automatically earn OP rewards without needing to take extra steps. This initiative is part of Mode’s mission to grow DeFi within the Superchain. For more information, read the full details here.
Lisk Developer Mainnet
The Lisk Developer Mainnet is now live. This significant milestone brings Lisk closer to its public Mainnet launch later this year. With the upcoming migration of the LSK token, developers can now deploy their apps and experience the L2 environment firsthand. To assist developers in this transition, Lisk has updated its documentation with the latest information about the Developer Mainnet. For more information, visit Lisk Documentation.
Swan Chain's Edge and Fog Computing Providers
Swan Chain leverages the unique capabilities of Edge and Fog Computing to bolster processing power and trim costs, a critical strategy for optimizing real-time AI applications. Edge Computing Providers (ECPs) specialize in processing data at the network's edge, managing tasks such as IoT sensor data analysis and image recognition with minimal latency. On the other hand, Fog Computing Providers (FCPs), typically large data centres or cloud providers, handle extensive computational tasks, bolstering cloud capabilities by bringing them closer to data origins. For a comprehensive understanding, delve into the full details here.
🏛️ Governance Corner
Optimism Governance Guide to Season 6
The Optimism Collective has released its guide to Season 6. Season 6 of the Optimism Collective begins on June 27th and runs through December 11th. Key events include grant applications opening on July 18th, with cycles every three weeks until December. This season focuses on optimizing programs to support the Superchain, enhancing transparency, and decentralizing governance.
New features include Blockspace Charters, a roadmap for on-chain execution, and the first Security Council election in August. Delegates will assess technical grants and protocol upgrades. The season emphasizes decentralization and strategic onboarding of new OP Chains. Refer to the Season 6 Reflection Period Guide and the public governance calendar for more details.
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