The Emergence of Automated POL Markets

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Patterns and best practices are starting to emerge when it comes to automating POL markets. Before deploying any POL, it’s best to get clear on your protocol’s top objectives. Potential objectives include incentivizing an actively validated service (AVS) to purchase security from your protocol, increasing adoption of the liquid staking version of your protoc...

4 Ways that Protocol-Owned Liquidity Adds Value Across the Interchain

29.07.24Post Image

This blog post will build up the concept of “liquidity,” describe how it relates to protocol-owned liquidity (POL), and explain four ways your crypto-native community can benefit from POL today.

Covenants: Protocol-to-Protocol Deals

20.06.24Post Image

Valence’s Covenant system is a way for protocols—such as blockchains, dApps, rollups, and DAOs—to transact with other protocols in a programmatic, trust-minimized way. This post will explore the roadblocks inhibiting protocol-to-protocol deals, how protocols can benefit from using the Covenant system, and the kinds of liquidity sharing deal structures that t...

Rebalancer: Protocol Asset Management

19.06.24Post Image

Valence’s Rebalancer is a way for protocols — such as blockchains, dApps, rollups, and DAOs — to trustlessly manage their balance sheets. Audited by Oak Security, a beta version of the Rebalancer is live on mainnet and managing assets for early partners.

Valence on the Cosmos Blog

18.06.24Post Image

A fully developed vision for the interchain involves more than just a network of many sovereign blockchains — it is a rich economy where interoperability allows crypto-native organizations to engage in commerce. Valence aims to do just that by increasing the scope and scale of what crypto-native organizations can do together.

Introducing Valence

12.06.24Post Image

Crypto is the medium through which society will produce the next generation of digital institutions. Valence's purpose is to maximize long-term, permissionless collaboration by empowering these new institutions. Digitization, by its nature, is a reduction of fidelity.