Recently, a lot of people have been asking: Among Stable, Theo Network, and LayerZero, which one is actually the main player?
There’s really no need to stress about who’s leading. This move is more like each bringing their own expertise to the table—the goal is clear: to break down barriers in liquidity and make cross-chain operations smooth as silk.
Simply put, it’s a coordinated division of labor: some focus on stability, some work on infrastructure, and some handle bridging protocols. Each manages their own area, but they’re all working toward the same goal.
Stable is moving fast—their mainnet is officially launching tomorrow, along with the TGE. The timing is spot on, so there will probably be some collaborative campaigns coming up.
When it comes to liquidity, working together is definitely more effective than going solo. Especially as cross-chain scenarios get more complex, projects with complementary tech stacks joining forces can really improve the user experience.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 12-09 07:44
The trinity is the most stable.
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OldLeekConfession
· 12-07 16:02
Focus on interactive play
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token_therapist
· 12-07 15:54
The three companies joining forces have really gone viral.
Recently, a lot of people have been asking: Among Stable, Theo Network, and LayerZero, which one is actually the main player?
There’s really no need to stress about who’s leading. This move is more like each bringing their own expertise to the table—the goal is clear: to break down barriers in liquidity and make cross-chain operations smooth as silk.
Simply put, it’s a coordinated division of labor: some focus on stability, some work on infrastructure, and some handle bridging protocols. Each manages their own area, but they’re all working toward the same goal.
Stable is moving fast—their mainnet is officially launching tomorrow, along with the TGE. The timing is spot on, so there will probably be some collaborative campaigns coming up.
When it comes to liquidity, working together is definitely more effective than going solo. Especially as cross-chain scenarios get more complex, projects with complementary tech stacks joining forces can really improve the user experience.