Decentralized computing power market Lumerin officially launches Arbitrum
The decentralized computing power market Lumerin has officially launched on Arbitrum, and anyone can purchase/sell/trade Bitcoin computing power through smart contracts. Currently, Lumerin market sellers must be added to the whitelist in order to list contracts.
Multi-Chain Lending Protocol Radiant Applies for Grant Funding of Up to 3.36 Million ARB From Arbitrum Short-Term Incentive Program
Radiant Capital, a multi-chain lending protocol, has submitted a proposal to the Arbitrum DAO Short-Term Incentive Plan (STIP) seeking grant funding of 52,126 to 3,359,302 ARB tokens by January 31 to incentivize new and existing users. They plan to collaborate with existing protocols (GMX, Camelot, Dopex, and Plutus) to expand liquidity pools, enhance lending options, and promote a healthy options market.
Arbitrum’s total trading volume on 1inch crosses $10 billion
Data from dune.com shows that the total trading volume of Arbitrum on 1inch has exceeded 10 billion US dollars, reaching 10,055,617,800 US dollars, making it the most popular L2 on 1inch.
Arbitrum: September 24th Is the Deadline for Claiming ARB Airdrops
On September 22nd, Arbitrum announced on social media that it will stop ARB airdrop claims at block 18208000 (expected on September 24th). After this, all unclaimed ARB tokens will be sent to the DAO treasury.
DeFi Infrastructure Provider Orderly Network Will Integrate Arbitrum
DeFi infrastructure provider Orderly Network announced that it will integrate Arbitrum, and soon Arbitrum DApps will be able to share order books with all blockchains, supported by Orderly's settlement layer.
Arbitrum Short-term Incentive Plan Voting Completed, 50 Million ARB Will Be Distributed Before January 31, 2024
The Arbitrum short-term incentive plan vote has been completed. 50 million ARB tokens will be distributed before January 31, 2024 to recipients based on criteria such as their time being on Arbitrum, TVL, and trading volume.
ZachXBT: Donors on Ethereum, Arbitrum and zkSync Can Already Apply for Refunds Within One Year
ZachXBT that a smart contract allowing for legal refund requests has been deployed on Ethereum, Arbitrum, and zkSync. All donors can apply for a refund within the next 365 days, with the refunded amount adjusted proportionally based on legal fees incurred. Due to compatibility issues, all zkSync donors must claim their refund on Arbitrum.
Balancer Has Integrated Chainlink Price Feed on the Arbitrum Mainnet
According to official sources, Balancer has integrated Chainlink price feed functionality on the Arbitrum mainnet, which will provide reliable price data for wstETH, rETH, and cbETH. The initial integration will support price sources for wstETH/ETH, rETH/ETH, and cbETH/ETH trading pairs, with more pairs to be supported in the future.