Scroll: Any L2 can do the same thing as Blast, but it won’t actually help drive growth and network effects
Scroll co-founder Ye Zhang posted on X platform, "Anyone can build a smart contract and airdrop tokens to those who deposit stETH/wstETH. What makes BLAST different is that it has the support of famous venture capitalists and influential people. Seeing experiments like BLAST is not a bad thing, it shows how much TVL you can get once L2 decides to fulfill the airdrop expectations. Any L2 can do exactly the same thing, but it does not actually help to drive real growth and long-term network effects."
Scroll: Investigating potential issues with Kyber deployments on Scroll
Scroll, a second layer network on Ethereum based on ZK Rollup, is investigating potential issues with Kyber deployed on Scroll. It is not yet known what has happened, but it is recommended that everyone exercise extreme caution.
ZachXBT: The lending protocol Lendora Protocol is closely related to multiple crypto scams, and users are advised to withdraw their assets immediately
On November 15th, on-chain detective ZachXBT stated on his social media platform that the lending protocol Lendora Protocol based on the Scroll network may face an "exit scam." Users are advised to withdraw their assets immediately. The reasons are as follows:
Scroll launched a proposal on the MakerDAO governance forum, proposing to deploy SparkLend to the Scroll network
According to the governance page, the Scroll team has released a proposal on the MakerDAO governance forum, proposing to deploy SparkLend to the Scroll network.
OKX DEX has newly added support for the Scroll network and has currently integrated 26 mainstream public chains.
According to official news on social media, OKX DEX now supports the Layer2 network Scroll. Users can exchange Scroll network assets and conduct cross-chain transactions through OKX DEX. Scroll is an EVM-equivalent zkRollup Ethereum expansion solution that aims to improve the transaction throughput and speed of the Ethereum network. As of now, OKX DEX has integrated 26 mainstream public chains.
Ethereum Layer 2 solution Scroll TVL has surpassed $13 million
Ethereum Layer2 solution Scroll announced the launch of its mainnet, TVL has exceeded $13 million. As of the time of writing, TVL has reached $13.87 million, with a 24-hour capital inflow of $672,180.
Celer adds support for Scroll mainnet on cBridge and Celer IM
On October 27th, Celer Network announced the addition of support for the Scroll mainnet on cBridge and Celer IM, enabling cross-chain ETH transactions between networks such as Scroll, Ethereum, and BNB Chain. Additionally, developers on Scroll can now access Celer IM (Celer's inter-chain messaging).
ZK-RaaS platform Lumoz adds Scroll Stack, supporting one-click creation of Scroll chain
On October 25th, ZK-RaaS platform Lumoz (formerly Opside) announced a major update to ZK-Rollup LaunchBase, adding support for Scroll Stack. Developers can now create Scroll-type ZK-Rollups with just one click. At the same time, ZKP mining and decentralized prover networks that support Scroll types will also be launched soon.
It is reported that the Scroll mainnet was launched on October 10th. Scroll's zkEVM has unique advantages in compatibility, performance, and operating costs.
Lumoz already supports ZK-Rollup types including Scroll, zkSync, and Polygon zkEVM. Currently, Lumoz's testnet has more than 16 different types of ZK-Rollups running stably. In the future, Lumoz will also support more ZK-Rollup types such as Linea, Starknet, and Taiko.
Lumoz is a ZK-RaaS (ZK-Rollup as a Service) network that provides web3 developers with the ability to generate ZK-Rollup application chains without code. Lumoz's ZK-PoW consensus creates a decentralized prover network that allows miners to provide computing power for the generation of ZKPs (zero-knowledge proofs).
Scroll mainnet TVL exceeded US$16 million, an increase of 204.97% in 7 days
According to L2BEAT data on October 25th, the TVL of Ethereum Layer2 scaling solution Scroll's mainnet has reached $16.19 million, with a 7-day increase of 204.97%.
Scroll has attracted nearly $20 million in deposits, with 30% of total Ethereum deposits coming from the top 10 depositors
Nansen stated in a post that since the Layer2 blockchain Scroll went live on the mainnet last week, it has attracted nearly $20 million in deposits, with the most deposited being ETH, USDC, and USDT. The top 10 Scroll depositors account for 30% of the total Ethereum deposits.