Interchain-OS: Modular Framework for Secure Cross-Chain Interoperability
A novel modular framework, Interchain-OS, revolutionizes cross-chain interoperability by integrating zero-knowledge proofs and threshold cryptography to enable atomic, secure asset and data exchange across diverse blockchains without sacrificing sovereignty.
Jupiter Lend Secures $643 Million TVL Launching New DeFi Primitive
The Fluid-based architecture rapidly aggregates latent liquidity, establishing a new high-water mark for capital acquisition in the DeFi lending vertical.
HSBC and Ant International Launch Cross-Border Tokenized Deposit Service
The DLT-powered service provides corporate treasurers with real-time, 24/7 liquidity and T+0 settlement for cross-border fund transfers, optimizing global cash concentration.
SWIFT Embeds DLT Shared Ledger for 24/7 Cross-Border Settlement
The integration shifts SWIFT from a messaging layer to a real-time settlement coordinator, unlocking trillions in trapped global liquidity.
Swiss National Bank Issues Wholesale CBDC for Digital Asset Settlement
Integrated wholesale CBDC on DLT enables atomic Delivery-Versus-Payment, eliminating settlement risk and optimizing institutional liquidity.
Shared Sequencers Mitigate Cross-Rollup MEV, Enabling Atomic L2 Transactions
A new shared sequencing mechanism uses decentralized consensus to enforce atomic transaction ordering across multiple rollups, neutralizing cross-rollup MEV.
Based Sequencing Decouples Rollup Liveness from Centralized Sequencers
Based Sequencing cryptographically leverages Layer 1 validators for rollup transaction ordering, resolving L2 centralization risk and ensuring robust liveness.
Central Banks Partner to Standardize DLT Cross-Border Settlement and FX Risk
Central banks are establishing DLT workstreams to drive atomic settlement and interoperability, directly mitigating systemic Herstatt risk in global FX markets.
Formalizing Global Platform Architectures via Essential Agent Cardinality
A new mathematical framework rigorously classifies all digital platforms by quantifying the minimal set of essential agents required for system operation.
