Important strategic deployments in the development of @0xPolygon that you might not know about Old hands should know that Polygon's token was previously called $MATIC, so how did it upgrade to $POL? Today, let's break it down. What is the background of the upgrade? The L2 track is entering a heated phase from 2023 to 2024, with ZK-Rollup becoming the mainstream technology route. Arbitrum, Optimism, and others are continuously upgrading, while Polygon's PoS sidechain model faces the risk of being marginalized. The number of new active users is close to Ethereum, but the pressure for user retention and growth has increased sharply; competitors have driven fees down to the $0.10 level, diluting @0xPolygon's single-chain cost advantage; liquidity is also being diverted by Rollups and other public chains, leading to a decline in ecological value capture. Technical challenges are intensifying, with the market preferring Ethereum's native ZK-Rollup solutions. Applications in DeFi and...
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