EOS EVM Gets a V6 Upgrade and USDT Bridging
The post EOS EVM Gets a V6 Upgrade and USDT Bridging appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Table of Contents EOS EVM, the Ethereum-compatible version of the EOS network, has just had a major upgrade. v0.6.0 of the protocol comes bearing a raft of new features and improvements that will make the network more developer friendly. The main attraction is support for USDT, the ERC20 version of which can now be trustlessly bridged onto EOS EVM. Lead developer the EOS Network Foundation has also added greater compatibility between the original EOS network, known as EOS Native, and EOS EVM. This will make it easier for developers to create applications that draw their logic from EOS Native events. In turn, the creation of more dapps on EOS EVM should open the floodgates to decentralized finance including platforms for lending, saving, and trading. A Small Step for EOS With v0.6.0 of the EOS EVM comes a whole host of improvements, some major, some minor. Not all of them will be perceptible to end users – at least not at this stage. Further down the line, though, they should reap the benefits as more EOS EVM dapps come onstream. The introduction of USDT support is being touted as the chief benefit of this upgrade and for good reason. Users can now withdraw USDT directly from any CEX to their EOS EVM account. As the EOS Network Foundation summarizes in its release notes, “This update not only brings significant technical enhancements to the underlying infrastructure of the EVM, but a fresh suite of features are being introduced to advance the ecosystem’s DeFi capabilities. Perhaps the most highly anticipated element of this release is the ability for users to bridge USDT from the EOS Native layer to the EOS EVM in a completely trustless manner.” Aside from Tether, the main news with this upgrade is the two-way support between EOS Native and…
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Table of Contents EOS EVM, the Ethereum-compatible version of the EOS network, has just had a major upgrade. v0.6.0 of the protocol comes bearing a raft of new features and improvements that will make the network more developer friendly. The main attraction is support for USDT, the ERC20 version of which can now be trustlessly bridged onto EOS EVM. Lead developer the EOS Network Foundation has also added greater compatibility between the original EOS network, known as EOS Native, and EOS EVM. This will make it easier for developers to create applications that draw their logic from EOS Native events. In turn, the creation of more dapps on EOS EVM should open the floodgates to decentralized finance including platforms for lending, saving, and trading. A Small Step for EOS With v0.6.0 of the EOS EVM comes a whole host of improvements, some major, some minor. Not all of them will be perceptible to end users – at least not at this stage. Further down the line, though, they should reap the benefits as more EOS EVM dapps come onstream. The introduction of USDT support is being touted as the chief benefit of this upgrade and for good reason. Users can now withdraw USDT directly from any CEX to their EOS EVM account. As the EOS Network Foundation summarizes in its release notes, “This update not only brings significant technical enhancements to the underlying infrastructure of the EVM, but a fresh suite of features are being introduced to advance the ecosystem’s DeFi capabilities. Perhaps the most highly anticipated element of this release is the ability for users to bridge USDT from the EOS Native layer to the EOS EVM in a completely trustless manner.” Aside from Tether, the main news with this upgrade is the two-way support between EOS Native and…
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