In tortune implementations, like even two or three years ago, they made this decision that liquidity providers are the first class citizens and they should benefit from. And what they did was basically like the ordering of swaps, they are baked in into the state machine. So if there's a big swap, that big swap gets prioritized because that generates more fees for LPs. If you're making a small swap, your swap waits for the big guys first to go first. It just maximizes the utility for DLPs. I don't really think that it's like different in terms of who should benefit from the transaction piece or like any revenue that protocol generates.
Host and Co-founder of Delphi Tom Shaughnessy sits down with Can Gurel and Ceteris of Delphi Digital Research's Infrastructure team to discuss their Year Ahead for Infrastructure Report.
Themes covered include
- Recreating the centralized exchange experience on chain.
- Modular vs monolithic
- App-specific vs general purpose
- Developers choosing which chains to build on and why
- Developer vs consumer build mismatch
- IBC and the future of bridging.
- IBC to Ethereum
- Chainlink as an important player in cross-chain interoperability for EVM chains
- MEV considerations across Ethereum, Cosmos and other chains.
- Wallet Wars; quest to become the superapp (Standard Wallets vs Smart Contracts vs MPC Wallets)
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