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The BEP-2 and ERC-20-based variants are being swapped out for the upgraded native RUNE token after THORChain‘s long-awaited Mainnet late last month.
Cross-chain exchange and proof-of-bond network THORChain has finally activated the killswitch that may progressively wind down support of the BEP-2 and ERC-20-based variants of the RUNE token.
BNB.RUNE, and ETH.RUNE, also called IOU Tokens, are being swapped out for the upgraded and completely native RUNE token after THORChain’s long-awaited mainnet late last month.
Moving forward, these tokens will progressively lose their value over the following 12 months because the project aims to foster adoption of its fully unified variant of RUNE, enabling stronger asset interoperability.
Users who hold their IOU Tokens on centralized changes will have their tokens automatically upgraded to the new native RUNE. those that keep their tokens privately wallets must create a replacement wallet supported by THORChain then click an upgrade button to form the switch.
The THORChain team stated via Twitter on July 18 that killswitch will go live at block 6500000 which 1:1 exchange rates will “linearly tick right down to 1:0 over the following 12 months” because the IOU Tokens become worthless.
Today, the BEP-2 and ERC-20 $RUNE killswitch will be activated at block 6500000. Upgrades will no longer be 1:1. Exchange rates will linearly tick down to 1:0 over the next 12 months.
If you hold $RUNE in a self-custody wallet, ensure your wallet address begins with `thor1…`
— THORChain (@THORChain) July 18, 2022
The team previously stated in a very blog post earlier this year that this move was a part of a push towards further decentralization of its network, because it highlighted issues with having IOU RUNE spread across two separate networks:
“THORChain is extremely strict in having no 3rd party dependencies, preferring to manage everything in-house. There are not any oracles, no off-shored security, and no reliance on external liquidity.”
“However, BNB.RUNE and ETH.RUNE has privileged access to the state machine’s “mint” function. Anyone presenting these tokens can mint fresh RUNE, yet as making THORChain’s state keen about these two networks,” the blog post read.
The move from THORChain has coincided with a major 18.6% bounce of RUNE prices to $2.61 over the past 24 hours. Measuring over a broader time-frame also shows promising signs, with RUNE gaining 65.9% over the past 30 days, per data from CoinGecko. However RUNE remains down 87.5% since its all-time high of $20.87 from May 19 last year.
Apart from enabling users to swap assets by Liquidity Pools across various networks like Binance Smart Chain, Ethereum, Dogecoin, and Bitcoin, THORChain also supports the trading of synthetic assets, which are tokenized derivatives that mimic the worth of other assets like stocks and commodities.
Under the recently launched mainnet, the project aims to produce enhanced security measures and network stability, greater decentralization, a replacement governance process, establish new chain integrations, wallet integrations, aggregator implementations, and roll out a single-sided yield feature.
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