Lit Protocol Prepares for Naga v1 Mainnet Launch and Vincent Ecosystem Enhancements
Lit Protocol has successfully concluded its staking contest and is now focused on launching the Naga v1 Mainnet, expected to be operational by the end of the year. This new mainnet will introduce several enhancements, including a faster and more scalable threshold algorithm for ECDSA signing, support for various threshold signing schemes, and improvements in robustness and reliability. Additionally, a new simplified payment model and a Javascript SDK (v8) will facilitate easier integration with Lit products. Users will also have the capability to securely migrate their keys from the previous Datil Mainnet, making the transition to Naga seamless for developers.
In parallel with the Naga launch, the Vincent ecosystem is undergoing significant upgrades. The Vincent Yield app has surpassed $500,000 in Total Value Locked (TVL), showcasing its growing popularity among developers. Current updates include the introduction of Hyperliquid capabilities and Solana support, with more features like the Abilities 2.0 specification set to enhance user experience. Furthermore, Vincent app developers will benefit from automatic fee collection, retaining 90% of the fees generated from user transactions, thus incentivizing app development within the Vincent framework.
A notable innovation is the introduction of the veLITKEY model, which merges retroactive goods funding with a vote-escrow token system. This model allows LITKEY token holders to vote on Lit Apps for rewards, fostering a community-driven approach to project development. Features of this model include a veNFT representation of locked stakes, liquid staking options, and a monthly voting epoch that incentivizes participation. As these features roll out, they promise to enhance the ecosystem’s engagement and sustainability, paving the way for a robust community around Lit Protocol’s offerings.
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