$NEAR Protocol Keeps Growing in TVL — and Adds 18M Users

$NEAR Protocol Keeps Growing in TVL — and Adds 18M Users

NEAR Protocol continues to thrive in the cryptocurrency industry, with growing usage and the price surge of its native token (NEAR) over the last year.

Over the past week NEAR gained headlines amid the launch of Chain Signatures that allow NEAR accounts and smart contracts to send transactions to any blockchain — enhancing accessibility across multiple chains.

According to a Flipside report sent to Techopedia, NEAR Protocol experienced impressive growth in total value locked (TVL) and monthly transactions — 18m new users since the start of 2024.

A Flipside report shared with Techopedia revealed that Near Protocol’s ecosystem has been experiencing an array of successes since the start of 2024.

The protocol’s TVL has nearly tripled since the start of 2024, surging from $90.7 million to $324.6 million between January and early June, reaching an annual high of $366.1 million in mid-May.

Even though the protocol’s overall TVL levels have slightly dropped since May, they remain around three times higher than they were at the start of 2024.

Additionally, NEAR’s transaction volume has also witnessed uninterrupted, upward growth throughout the first six months of 2024 with the token’s month-over-month (MoM) transaction volume surging from 88.2 million transactions to 231.8 million between January and May.

NEAR Closing the Gap with BSC in New User Accumulation

The successes in the protocol’s TVL and MoM volumes were accompanied by an “explosive” new user growth, seeing how NEAR had managed to attract the second-most new users of any recorded chain in the first quarter of 2024, being surpassed by Binance Smart Chain (BSC), which has historically been dominating charts for several years now.

In the first quarter of 2024, NEAR saw 18 million new users and continued the positive momentum into the second quarter of 2024, standing behind BSC and Solana.

Flipside highlighted:

“In response to this massive user influx, the NEAR team added two more shards to the chain (for a total of 6 shards) in May 2024, increasing NEAR’s network capacity by ~50%. This upgrade was implemented live without any network downtime or disruption to user transactions, and additional shards can be added in perpetuity to meet the chain’s future growth.”

NEAR Protocol’s February launch of HERE Wallet’s Telegram integration, which lets users create Web3 accounts using their Telegram credentials, execute token transfers, and mine HOT tokens, has further accelerated the protocol’s successes. This helped it win the race in quarterly new wallet growth, surpassing BSC in the second quarter of 2024.

However, NEAR’s on-chain activity seems to be mostly driven by existing users rather than new wallets. New users made 55.4% of all transactions in February 2024 but only 7.4% in June.

Bridging Inflows Continue to Surpass Outflows

The volume of assets bridged onto NEAR exceeded bridging outflows for five out of the six months so far in 2024, with bridged inflow volume growing by 2.2 times between January and May and outflow volume falling by 12.8% during the same time.

In addition, the USD-dominated value of assets bridged to or from NEAR increased by 67.5% between January and May 2024, with four out of five NEAR’s top-bridged tokens being USD stablecoins.

The report highlighted that in terms of volume, USDC was the top-bridged token on NEAR followed by three other USD-based stablecoins and STNEAR (staked NEAR).

“The fact that STNEAR is the only non-stablecoin in the top 5 (ranked #3) reflects the growing trust and reliance on NEAR’s growing range of stablecoin-based activities, which are fundamental to the chain’s expanding DeFi landscape​.”

With stablecoins having a wide array of uses in decentralized finance protocols for activities such as yield farmingliquidity provision, and lending/borrowing, the heightened preference for stablecoins on NEAR could suggest that users are starting to leverage NEAR’s DeFi ecosystem to generate returns without having to expose themselves to the volatility that other cryptocurrencies are usually prone to.

NEAR Protocols Success Attributed to AI Integration

Speaking with Techopedia, Anndy Lian, an inter-governmental blockchain adviser, noted that NEAR’s latest add-on, the launch of Chain Signatures, may have been one of the reasons may also be attributed to NEAR’s focus on artificial intelligence (AI).

Flipside noticed that there had been a significant focus on AI-powered applications through the formation of the NEAR.AI R&D Lab and the NEAR Foundation’s recent 1 million NEAR token delegation to NEAT, a roll-up protocol designed for scaling AI applications on NEAR.

Lian highlighted that the fusion of AI and blockchain technologies holds promise for innovation, efficiency, and new economic models.

“AI can improve consensus algorithms, detect anomalies, and enhance security across blockchain networks. Privacy-focused AI techniques, such as zero-knowledge proofs, can protect user data while maintaining transparency. AI-powered smart contracts can dynamically adapt based on real-world events or data.”

He added that, given NEAR’s recent surge, which was powered by AI, exploring AI use cases could be a strategic move to further enhance the protocol in the future.

The Bottom Line

NEAR Protocol is heading through 2024 with a wave of energy behind it.

The protocol’s TVL and monthly transaction volumes have seen impressive increases, and the integration of AI through the NEAR.AI R&D Lab and initiatives like Chain Signatures and HERE Wallet’s Telegram integration are helping further.

 

 

Source: https://www.techopedia.com/news/near-protocol-keeps-growing-in-tvl-and-adds-18m-users

Anndy Lian is an early blockchain adopter and experienced serial entrepreneur who is known for his work in the government sector. He is a best selling book author- “NFT: From Zero to Hero” and “Blockchain Revolution 2030”.

Currently, he is appointed as the Chief Digital Advisor at Mongolia Productivity Organization, championing national digitization. Prior to his current appointments, he was the Chairman of BigONE Exchange, a global top 30 ranked crypto spot exchange and was also the Advisory Board Member for Hyundai DAC, the blockchain arm of South Korea’s largest car manufacturer Hyundai Motor Group. Lian played a pivotal role as the Blockchain Advisor for Asian Productivity Organisation (APO), an intergovernmental organization committed to improving productivity in the Asia-Pacific region.

An avid supporter of incubating start-ups, Anndy has also been a private investor for the past eight years. With a growth investment mindset, Anndy strategically demonstrates this in the companies he chooses to be involved with. He believes that what he is doing through blockchain technology currently will revolutionise and redefine traditional businesses. He also believes that the blockchain industry has to be “redecentralised”.

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Biggest Friend.tech whale dumps tokens as users struggle to claim airdrop

Biggest Friend.tech whale dumps tokens as users struggle to claim airdrop

The largest airdrop recipient on Friend.tech has sold all their tokens just hours after the airdrop, leading to concerns over the token’s price action.

Just hours after the Friend.tech airdrop went live on May 3, the largest whale, known as “Murphys1d,” sold over 55,000 of the newly-issued Friend tokens, blockchain data shows.

Beyond the sell-off, some users were unable to claim their airdrop tokens, including crypto investor Luke Martin, who wrote in a May 3 X post:

“Watching the value of my airdrop go from 7 figures to 5 figures in the span of 2 hours while I keep refreshing the page trying to claim….still can’t claim. Adds insult to injury.”

Martin added that the whale wallet seems to be linked to a fake X account with no activity, enabling it to farm over 500,000 Friend.tech points risk-free.

The new Friend.tech (FRIEND) token has fallen over 52.5% since its launch, from $3.26 to just $1.32 as of 9:50 am UTC. The token’s price fell over 32% in the last hour before publication, according to CoinGecko data.

While the selling by the largest Friend.tech whale may impact the market in the short term, it doesn’t necessarily dictate a token’s long-term trajectory, according to Anndy Lian, intergovernmental blockchain expert and author of NFT: From Zero to Hero. Lian told Cointelegraph:

“While it might cause a short-term dip in price due to increased supply and potential panic selling, it doesn’t always mean a long-term downtrend. To me, it is a good thing […] The sell-off would mean a more decentralized distribution of tokens. A broader distribution reduces the risk of a single entity having excessive control over the project.”

However, Lian noted that the token’s value will mainly rely on the community’s trust in Friend.tech and how the team manages the current situation.

 

Airdrop farmers continue to plague token launches

The mysterious Friend.tech whale is another example of a professional airdrop farmer (squatter) who interacts with emerging protocols solely for the airdrop rewards, often with multiple wallets to compound rewards.

The main issue with airdrop farmers is that they tend to market sell all their airdropped tokens, creating significant sell pressure and resulting in more panic selling by legitimate protocol users.

An example of this came at the end of April, when the Omni Network’s OMNI token fell 55% in less than 18 hours following its airdrop, losing over half its market capitalization.

In March 2023, it was revealed that airdrop hunters consolidated $3.3 million worth of tokens from Arbitrum’s ARB airdrop from 1,496 wallets into just two wallets they had controlled.

 

Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/friend-tech-airdrop-largest-recipient-sells-tokens

Anndy Lian is an early blockchain adopter and experienced serial entrepreneur who is known for his work in the government sector. He is a best selling book author- “NFT: From Zero to Hero” and “Blockchain Revolution 2030”.

Currently, he is appointed as the Chief Digital Advisor at Mongolia Productivity Organization, championing national digitization. Prior to his current appointments, he was the Chairman of BigONE Exchange, a global top 30 ranked crypto spot exchange and was also the Advisory Board Member for Hyundai DAC, the blockchain arm of South Korea’s largest car manufacturer Hyundai Motor Group. Lian played a pivotal role as the Blockchain Advisor for Asian Productivity Organisation (APO), an intergovernmental organization committed to improving productivity in the Asia-Pacific region.

An avid supporter of incubating start-ups, Anndy has also been a private investor for the past eight years. With a growth investment mindset, Anndy strategically demonstrates this in the companies he chooses to be involved with. He believes that what he is doing through blockchain technology currently will revolutionise and redefine traditional businesses. He also believes that the blockchain industry has to be “redecentralised”.

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New legislation to protect cryptocurrency exchange users faces mixed reactions

New legislation to protect cryptocurrency exchange users faces mixed reactions

South Korea’s Financial Services Commission (FSC) introduced new legislation last week to bolster state-led oversight of the local cryptocurrency sector and enhance user protection despite concerns among industry leaders.

While South Korea’s burgeoning cryptocurrency market attracts increasing interest from global blockchain enterprises, recent high-profile incidents such as the collapse of Terra — a South Korean-led blockchain platform — point to the continued lack of centralized measures to safeguard the users’ assets.

The South Korean government’s pledge to improve its regulatory framework by enacting the Act on the Protection of Virtual Asset Users is, in part, a response to such concerns.

However, experts told Korea Pro that the country’s new legal measure comes with a significant risk, contradicting the fundamental allure of the cryptocurrency market — decentralization.

THE NEW LAW

Scheduled to take effect from July 19, after being passed by the National Assembly last June, the primary aim of the Act on the Protection of Virtual Asset Users is to oversee and protect participants in the burgeoning virtual assets market.

The law’s core objective is to protect individuals engaged in various activities within this domain, including trading, exchanging, transferring, storing, or managing virtual assets. Essentially, it serves as a regulatory framework designed to uphold the integrity of cryptocurrency transactions while prioritizing the security of users’ assets.

Under the legislation, virtual assets are defined as “electronic proofs” — assets that possess economic value and are tradable or transferable electronically. The law also delineates entities excluded from virtual assets, such as in-game currencies, and imposes obligations on virtual asset service providers (VASPs) to manage users’ deposits and assets securely.

In particular, regulations mandate that a significant portion of user assets must be stored in secure offline storage — known as cold wallets — to mitigate the risk of hacking and security breaches.

It also establishes criteria for insurance coverage or reserve fund accumulation to address risks stemming from hacking or system failures, stating that companies must have insurance or reserves to compensate users. The amount of insurance coverage required depends on the value of assets the company holds.

To address issues concerning the disclosure of vital information, insider trading, and the blocking of user assets, the legislation prohibits unjustifiable blocking of user deposits and assets, mandating crypto exchanges monitor abnormal transactions and impose severe fines for unfair trading practices.

Oh-hoon Kwon, a representative attorney at Cha & Kwon, told Korea Pro that the new act will still apply to fraudulent activities overseas if their effects are felt domestically.

“This means that foreign VASPs conducting business targeting Korea are also subject to this act,” Kwon said.

The new legislation follows the implementation of a similar law on regulating uniformity for crypto-assets in the European Union, enacted last June.

However, Kwon noted to Korea Pro that Seoul’s new law on crypto exchanges differs from the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulations (MiCA) law in that MiCA has a broader target scope, regulating various aspects of crypto-assets across different operational domains while Seoul’s new legislation is more narrowly tailored, specifically targeting activities within virtual asset exchanges.

RECENT CONTROVERSIES

The act was prompted by a significant industry shakeup involving Terraform Labs, the start-up behind Terra, a blockchain protocol and payments platform, and its founder, Do Kwon.

Terra blockchain specialized in algorithmic stablecoins, which are cryptocurrencies backed by reserve assets such as fiat currencies like the U.S. dollar and aim to maintain a 1:1 peg with the underlying currency.

However, terraUSD (UST), instead of being backed directly by fiat currency reserves, relied on algorithmic equations and its sister cryptocurrency, LUNA, to stabilize its supply and demand, thereby maintaining its value at $1 as it fluctuated alongside the U.S. dollar.

Before its crash, Terra had gained significant attention within the crypto community. However, in May 2022, concerns about Do Kwon’s alleged involvement in illicit activities and questionable business practices emerged, triggering a sell-off of UST and LUNA tokens.

This also caused UST to “de-peg” from the dollar, meaning its value was no longer fixed at $1 and fluctuated independently. Consequently, both cryptocurrencies experienced a collapse in value.

Thousands of investors lost over $400 billion in investments, highlighting the necessity for transparency, accountability and regulatory compliance in the virtual asset market and prompting governments to forge newer regulations to protect against such incidents.

Edward Dhong, a senior foreign attorney at Yoon & Yang, told the Asia Law Business Journal that the country’s insufficient regulations to safeguard virtual asset users did not align with South Korea’s substantial scale of crypto transactions in 2021.

A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION?

Amid fears of a collapse similar to the one seen with Terra and to ensure user protection, the new law targets cryptocurrency exchanges based in South Korea, mandating they store user assets through banks in bond and offline to enhance user security.

Third-party management operations are also barred, and service providers must hold assets identical in amount and type to those entrusted by users.

The new act is the latest in the National Assembly’s continued efforts to streamline legislation in line with unconventional currencies, such as tabling a bill to oversee digital assets independently in Nov. 2022.

In the past, the legal system was subject to more regulatory gaps, as cryptocurrencies were under the jurisdiction of the Capital Markets Act, which is designed for a broader financial market.

Experts told Korea Pro that Seoul’s effort to protect virtual investor assets has been a necessary step forward, considering user concerns about the emerging crypto market.

Anndy Lian, an inter-governmental blockchain advisor based in Singapore, lauded the new law as a catalyst for nurturing a transparent legal environment conducive to the growth and innovation of virtual assets.

He told Korea Pro that it could potentially “attract more investment and participation from domestic and foreign entities.”

Lian also anticipated a “smoother integration of virtual assets into the existing financial system,” allowing for more efficient transactions and services and an improvement in the standards of market practice in South Korea.

While attorney Kwon echoed Lian’s views, outlining that the law provides the groundwork for restraining fraudulent virtual asset trading activities within the market, he also highlighted the need for the law to incorporate additional guidelines offering clarity on its clauses.

“While this legislation targets fraudulent virtual asset trading activities, such as unfair trading, it lacks specific details regarding the various forms of fraudulent behavior,” Kwon explained.

Lian also acknowledged this, noting several significant hurdles the legislation must overcome to successfully exercise its projected role in the South Korean virtual asset market.

He noted that the stringent regulations could potentially cause VASPs to exit the South Korean market and restrict crypto services for South Korean users, as the costs and guidelines required by South Korean jurisdiction may prove too challenging.

“We need to understand that we are dealing with innovation and it changes very fast. Creating a baseline and having backup correction plans along the journey would be a more protective method for the South Korean market,” according to Lian.

 

Source: https://koreapro.org/2024/02/new-legislation-to-protect-cryptocurrency-exchange-users-faces-mixed-reactions/

Anndy Lian is an early blockchain adopter and experienced serial entrepreneur who is known for his work in the government sector. He is a best selling book author- “NFT: From Zero to Hero” and “Blockchain Revolution 2030”.

Currently, he is appointed as the Chief Digital Advisor at Mongolia Productivity Organization, championing national digitization. Prior to his current appointments, he was the Chairman of BigONE Exchange, a global top 30 ranked crypto spot exchange and was also the Advisory Board Member for Hyundai DAC, the blockchain arm of South Korea’s largest car manufacturer Hyundai Motor Group. Lian played a pivotal role as the Blockchain Advisor for Asian Productivity Organisation (APO), an intergovernmental organization committed to improving productivity in the Asia-Pacific region.

An avid supporter of incubating start-ups, Anndy has also been a private investor for the past eight years. With a growth investment mindset, Anndy strategically demonstrates this in the companies he chooses to be involved with. He believes that what he is doing through blockchain technology currently will revolutionise and redefine traditional businesses. He also believes that the blockchain industry has to be “redecentralised”.

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