Several ZK projects may follow ZkSync’s airdrop model, including Scroll, Taiko, and Linea. These protocols share similar technical foundations—ZK-rollups with EVM compatibility—and aim to reward early users, testers, and cross-chain participants. Scroll emphasizes seamless developer migration from Ethereum, while Taiko focuses on full decentralization from genesis. Linea, backed by ConsenSys, integrates with MetaMask, enhancing onboarding. All three have testnets or mainnets with wallet interactions, bridging tasks, and contract deployments tracked via social campaigns or point systems. As ZkSync’s airdrop highlighted user behavior like bridging and staking, similar reward paths are expected. Users engaging early with testnets, L2 bridges, and on-chain apps may benefit most.
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🔄 Stablecoin Market Impact Traditional demand for USDC and DAI is now competing with newer entrants like crvUSD and GHO, powered by these integrations. Lending markets become more dynamic, with real-time liquidity rebalancing between Curve and Aave based on rates and incentives.
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Aave’s founder just dropped a bold vision: a DeFi central bank. 🏦💡 If AAVE powers a decentralized balance sheet, what does that mean for regulation and feasibility? 🔹 On-chain monetary policy? 📊 🔹 AAVE as a reserve asset? 🔄 🔹 Compliance hurdles ahead? ⚖️ A new era for DeFi, or just a wild experiment? #Aave #DeFi #Crypto
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