Now many chains are playing their own games, and the liquidity is fragmented. However, some teams are operating in reverse - they want to piece these fragments back together.
LayerBank is following this approach.
There are no fancy concepts or a different way of telling the same old story. What they are doing is very practical: reweaving the chains that should be interoperable with EVM into a network where Liquidity can truly run.
The underlying design concept of LayerBank is actually quite clear: since everyone is in the EVM ecosystem, why should lending protocols fight alone on each chain? Connecting these isolated liquidity pools allows assets to flow smoothly between different chains, and this is how it should be done.
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ProofOfNothing
· 12-02 09:57
I feel that the idea of LayerBank is fine, but I don't know if it can really retain liquidity.
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UnruggableChad
· 12-02 09:55
Damn, finally someone understands that liquidity fragmentation is really outrageous.
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 12-02 09:46
Fragmented liquidity is essentially giving money to arbitrageurs, I think LayerBank's approach is on the right track.
Now many chains are playing their own games, and the liquidity is fragmented. However, some teams are operating in reverse - they want to piece these fragments back together.
LayerBank is following this approach.
There are no fancy concepts or a different way of telling the same old story. What they are doing is very practical: reweaving the chains that should be interoperable with EVM into a network where Liquidity can truly run.
The underlying design concept of LayerBank is actually quite clear: since everyone is in the EVM ecosystem, why should lending protocols fight alone on each chain? Connecting these isolated liquidity pools allows assets to flow smoothly between different chains, and this is how it should be done.