Introducing DEC & SPS L1 Swaps with LeoDex on Maya Protocol

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This Twitter Space hosted an insightful discussion with experts sharing diverse perspectives and experiences on a key topic. From agenda setting to detailed explanations and practical solutions, the session covered various dimensions of the topic. Future trends were explored, emphasizing the topic's relevance in the current global landscape. Community involvement was encouraged, and the session concluded with a summary of key takeaways and gratitude towards participants. The diverse expertise and engaging dialogue made this Space informative and inspiring.

Questions

Q: What is the focus of today's discussion?
A: The conversation revolves around understanding various aspects of the topic and exploring its nuances.

Q: Who are the main speakers?
A: Experts from diverse backgrounds with rich experience in relevant fields.

Q: What insights are being shared?
A: Unique perspectives on the main topic, including personal experiences and professional advice.

Q: How are audience questions handled?
A: Questions are addressed live with detailed and practical responses.

Q: What future trends are predicted?
A: Speakers share their forecasts and visions based on current data and expertise.

Q: Why is this topic important now?
A: Discussion on its relevance in the current global context and potential impacts.

Q: What are the key takeaways?
A: Summarized points offering actionable insights and overarching themes.

Q: How can the community get involved?
A: Encouragement for active participation and collaboration among community members.

Q: What closing remarks are shared?
A: Summary of key points and expressions of gratitude to participants and attendees.

Highlights

Time: 00:02:52
"All right, welcome everybody."

Time: 00:02:54
"Just giving everyone a few seconds to get in."

Time: 00:03:00
"We've got Eric co-hosting with Yahoo P Matt joining shortly."

Time: 00:03:06
"Some echoing and Clay joining on the SP's Dow count."

Time: 00:03:14
"Allowing everyone a minute or two to settle in."

Time: 00:03:21
"Reminder: Lions Den X space every Friday at 01:00 p.m. eastern hosted by Taskmaster."

Time: 00:03:27
"Trying not to step on Taskmaster's toes with this space."

Time: 00:03:31
"Intending to keep this space to an hour before Taskmaster goes live."

Time: 00:03:33
"For more Leo-verse happenings, tune into Taskmaster's show."

Time: 00:03:40
"For those interested in additional Leo-verse content post this space."

Key Takeaways

  • Introduction and agenda setting for the discussion.
  • Overview of key themes and topics covered.
  • Insights shared by experts on the main topic.
  • Detailed explanations and examples provided.
  • Audience questions addressed with practical solutions.
  • Future predictions and trends discussed.
  • Highlighting the importance of the discussed topic in the current scenario.
  • Encouragement for collaborative efforts and community involvement.
  • Reiteration of key takeaways and closing remarks.
  • Thank-you note to all participants and attendees.

Behind the Mic

bout land. So the whole point of land is it's going to have like 50 different tokens and rather having bridges manage 50 different tokens and creating contracts for them and all these chains and all these different things. It will have an in game market for those tokens in Dec. So we can just have a one click thing at some point where if you have grain or whatever it is and you want to trade it for bitcoin, native bitcoin, you can you, it's like a one, you go to one place and it just filters it through the whole chain and you get your bitcoin in your hardware wallet with no Kyc out at the end. That's what, like it's hard to explain to people who haven't really, you know, interacted with bridging and trading and swapping for years and seeing the whole evolution. But the first time I used Thor chain and I was able to trade an ethereum token for native bitcoin on my hardware wallet like it was actually a magical experience, right, which I know a lot of people can't understand, but I had spent before that, you know, many years of like banging my head against the wall trying to figure out how to bridge tokens and swap things and do all this stuff and then, and having to use centralized exchanges that, you know, shut down your accounts. I've been through almost everything you could possibly have been through, and just the ability to go to one simple interface and click a few buttons and have that all happen with no Kyc or anything. Like, it was magical. Like, I don't know how else to describe it. That's why I also went very heavily into roon because I was like, this is just amazing. This is beyond anything I had seen in the space. So, yeah, so we're just gonna hook, you know, thanks to you guys at this point. I can't believe I also want to say, like, I was just floored when I found out you were doing all this stuff. Like, it was sort of like a dream in my mind of all the difficulty we have still, you know, getting hive or selling hive. And I was just thinking, oh, man, if hive was on Thor chain, this would all be simple, like, out to Binance Orkut, etcetera. And now it's like, wow. The fact that you got hive trading on Thor swap today was for me, it was still unbelievable. Thank you, guys. Yeah, happy to get it done. And on that note, Eric, can, because Eric's actually the king of puns as well. Can you market buy something with a Thor wallet? So not yet. If you're referring to the interface where you could say, hey, I want to spend from this wallet to buy something in that wallet without actually going through an order book, that's part of the next version of Bowker protocol, and assuming that it goes through governance, we'll communicate with Leo once we push out Maya protocol and a few other things. But yeah, for the time being, we just have to work with swapping assets on different interfaces as opposed to having, like this toggle switch for slippage. Gotcha, more alpha leaks, can't go through a call without that. Exactly. And in the future, probably being able to like use rcp, because it was a swap pool and then spend directly as opposed to this wallet to that wallet. More like going with a double enter approach if you're familiar with UX. But yeah, you nailed it perfectly, and that's where Maya protocol came in handy before on other trades or even without doing anything on an order book interface that you can envision these things in the future. So I think beyond anything we have seen so far, decentralizing finance for people and putting that power in people's hands has grown a lot of interest, especially in context of all these things that happened the last few years. What was even better was talking with the coin 98 team and getting them to publish. This was great because after everything that happened with them leading up to that relevant date of listing hive on their wallets, you could tell that coordination from team to team, understanding the severity of security, we were able to get them out to the market immediately and trade those directly from like hive to other tokens in their pocket or trading their pocket. It's these small things that actually leads us to a broader understanding of how to coordinate when these things happen as well. So appreciate everything you communicated with us and you let most of this be something from your end that you see it coming and you know, it's well appreciated. And there's a question also that people are asking, can you send leo token to Thor chain wallet? So at the moment, we don't have native Mayan wallet support, but gluing wallets together will probably be either from, like Eric said, like swapping pools on Bowker protocol, but you know, you'll be relying on a different infrastructure for the time being before fully making that transition to decentralizing it entirely. Exactly. And that's where bridging comes in so that users can leverage whatever liquidity might be there first. And then we choose to list borrowing against certain farm assets, for example, with the adding of more like farms like stable coins that will probably get more loyal liquid users across any of these protocols. And then with the lending markets and leveraging Thor wallet significantly, we haven't quite seen that over the last few months. Right. So I think we even had people asking Matt about land. So the whole point of land is it's going to have like 50 different tokens and rather having bridges manage 50 different tokens and creating contracts for them and all these chains and all these different things. It will have an in game market for those tokens in Dec. So we can just have a one click thing at some point where if you have grain or whatever it is and you want to trade it for bitcoin, native bitcoin, you can you, it's like a one, you go to one place and it just filters it through the whole chain and you get your bitcoin in your hardware wallet with no Kyc out at the end. That's what, like it's hard to explain to people who haven't really, you know, interacted with bridging and trading and swapping for years and seeing the whole evolution. But the first time I used Thor chain and I was able to trade an ethereum token for native bitcoin on my hardware wallet like it was actually a magical experience, right, which I know a lot of people can't understand, but I had spent before that, you know, many years of like banging my head against the wall trying to figure out how to bridge tokens and swap things and do all this stuff and then, and having to use centralized exchanges that, you know, shut down your accounts. I've been through almost everything you could possibly have been through, and just the ability to go to one simple interface and click a few buttons and have that all happen with no Kyc or anything. Like, it was magical. Like, I don't know how else to describe it. That's why I also went very heavily into roon because I was like, this is just amazing. This is beyond anything I had seen in the space. So, yeah, so we're just gonna hook, you know, thanks to you guys at this point. I can't believe I also want to say, like, I was just floored when I found out you were doing all this stuff. Like, it was sort of like a dream in my mind of all the difficulty we have still, you know, getting hive or selling hive. And I was just thinking, oh, man, if hive was on Thor chain, this would all be simple, like, out to Binance Orkut, etcetera. And now it's like, wow. The fact that you got hive trading on Thor swap today was for me, it was still unbelievable. Thank you, guys. Yeah, happy to get it done. And on that note, Eric, can, because Eric's actually the king of puns as well. Can you market buy something with a Thor wallet? So not yet. If you're referring to the interface where you could say, hey, I want to spend from this wallet to buy something in that wallet without actually going through an order book, that's part of the next version of Bowker protocol, and assuming that it goes through governance, we'll communicate with Leo once we push out Maya protocol and a few other things. But yeah, for the time being, we just have to work with swapping assets on different interfaces as opposed to having, like this toggle switch for slippage. Gotcha, more alpha leaks, can't go through a call without that. Exactly. And in the future, probably being able to like use rcp, because it was a swap pool and then spend directly as opposed to this wallet to that wallet. More like going with a double enter approach if you're familiar with UX. But yeah, you nailed it perfectly, and that's where Maya protocol came in handy before on other trades or even without doing anything on an order book interface that you can envision these things in the future. So I think beyond anything we have seen so far, decentralizing finance for people and putting that power in people's hands has grown a lot of interest, especially in context of all these things that happened the last few years. What was even better was talking with the coin 98 team and getting them to publish. This was great because after everything that happened with them leading up to that relevant date of listing hive on their wallets, you could tell that coordination from team to team, understanding the severity of security, we were able to get them out to the market immediately and trade those directly from like hive to other tokens in their pocket or trading their pocket. It's these small things that actually leads us to a broader understanding of how to coordinate when these things happen as well. So appreciate everything you communicated with us and you let most of this be something from your end that you see it coming and you know, it's well appreciated. And there's a question also that people are asking, can you send leo token to Thor chain wallet? So at the moment, we don't have native Mayan wallet support, but gluing wallets together will probably be either from, like Eric said, like swapping pools on Bowker protocol, but you know, you'll be relying on a different infrastructure for the time being before fully making that transition to decentralizing it entirely. Exactly. And that's where bridging comes in so that users can leverage whatever liquidity might be there first. And then we choose to list borrowing against certain farm assets, for example, with the adding of more like farms like stable coins that will probably get more loyal liquid users across any of these protocols. And then with the lending markets and leveraging Thor wallet significantly, we haven't quite seen that over the last few months. Right. So I think we even had people asking Matt about land. So the whole point of land is it's going to have like 50 different tokens and rather having bridges manage 50 different tokens and creating contracts for them and all these chains and all these different things. It will have an in game market for those tokens in Dec. So we can just have a one click thing at some point where if you have grain or whatever it is and you want to trade it for bitcoin, native bitcoin, you can you, it's like a one, you go to one place and it just filters it through the whole chain and you get your bitcoin in your hardware wallet with no Kyc out at the end. That's what, like it's hard to explain to people who haven't really, you know, interacted with bridging and trading and swapping for years and seeing the whole evolution. But the first time I used Thor chain and I was able to trade an ethereum token for native bitcoin on my hardware wallet like it was actually a magical experience, right, which I know a lot of people can't understand, but I had spent before that, you know, many years of like banging my head against the wall trying to figure out how to bridge tokens and swap things and do all this stuff and then, and having to use centralized exchanges that, you know, shut down your accounts. I've been through almost everything you could possibly have been through, and just the ability to go to one simple interface and click a few buttons and have that all happen with no Kyc or anything. Like, it was magical. Like, I don't know how else to describe it. That's why I also went very heavily into roon because I was like, this is just amazing. This is beyond anything I had seen in the space. So, yeah, so we're just gonna hook, you know, thanks to you guys at this point. I can't believe I also want to say, like, I was just floored when I found out you were doing all this stuff. Like, it was sort of like a dream in my mind of all the difficulty we have still, you know, getting hive or selling hive. And I was just thinking, oh, man, if hive was on Thor chain, this would all be simple, like, out to Binance Orkut, etcetera. And now it's like, wow. The fact that you got hive trading on Thor swap today was for me, it was still unbelievable. Thank you, guys. Yeah, happy to get it done. And on that note, Eric, can, because Eric's actually the king of puns as well. Can you market buy something with a Thor wallet? So not yet. If you're referring to the interface where you could say, hey, I want to spend from this wallet to buy something in that wallet without actually going through an order book, that's part of the next version of Bowker protocol, and assuming that it goes through governance, we'll communicate with Leo once we push out Maya protocol and a few other things. But yeah, for the time being, we just have to work with swapping assets on different interfaces as opposed to having, like this toggle switch for slippage. Gotcha, more alpha leaks, can't go through a call without that. Exactly. And in the future, probably being able to like use rcp, because it was a swap pool and then spend directly as opposed to this wallet to that wallet. More like going with a double enter approach if you're familiar with UX. But yeah, you nailed it perfectly, and that's where Maya protocol came in handy before on other trades or even without doing anything on an order book interface that you can envision these things in the future. So I think beyond anything we have seen so far, decentralizing finance for people and putting that power in people's hands has grown a lot of interest, especially in context of all these things that happened the last few years. What was even better was talking with the coin 98 team and getting them to publish. This was great because after everything that happened with them leading up to that relevant date of listing hive on their wallets, you could tell that coordination from team to team, understanding the severity of security, we were able to get them out to the market immediately and trade those directly from like hive to other tokens in their pocket or trading their pocket. It's these small things that actually leads us to a broader understanding of how to coordinate when these things happen as well. So appreciate everything you communicated with us and you let most of this be something from your end that you see it coming and you know, it's well appreciated. And there's a question also that people are asking, can you send leo token to Thor chain wallet? So at the moment, we don't have native Mayan wallet support, but gluing wallets together will probably be either from, like Eric said, like swapping pools on Bowker protocol, but you know, you'll be relying on a different infrastructure for the time being before fully making that transition to decentralizing it entirely. Exactly. And that's where bridging comes in so that users can leverage whatever liquidity might be there first. And then we choose to list borrowing against certain farm assets, for example, with the adding of more like farms like stable coins that will probably get more loyal liquid users across any of these protocols. And then with the lending markets and leveraging Thor wallet significantly, we haven't quite seen that over the last few months. Right. So I think we even had people asking Matt about land. So the whole point of land is it's going to have like 50 different tokens and rather having bridges manage 50 different tokens and creating contracts for them and all these chains and all these different things. It will have an in game market for those tokens in Dec. So we can just have a one click thing at some point where if you have grain or whatever it is and you want to trade it for bitcoin, native bitcoin, you can you, it's like a one, you go to one place and it just filters it through the whole chain and you get your bitcoin in your hardware wallet with no Kyc out at the end. That's what, like it's hard to explain to people who haven't really, you know, interacted with bridging and trading and swapping for years and seeing the whole evolution. But the first time I used Thor chain and I was able to trade an ethereum token for native bitcoin on my hardware wallet like it was actually a magical experience, right, which I know a lot of people can't understand, but I had spent before that, you know, many years of like banging my head against the wall trying to figure out how to bridge tokens and swap things and do all this stuff and then, and having to use centralized exchanges that, you know, shut down your accounts. I've been through almost everything you could possibly have been through, and just the ability to go to one simple interface and click a few buttons and have that all happen with no Kyc or anything. Like, it was magical. Like, I don't know how else to describe it. That's why I also went very heavily into roon because I was like, this is just amazing. This is beyond anything I had seen in the space. So, yeah, so we're just gonna hook, you know, thanks to you guys at this point. I can't believe I also want to say, like, I was just floored when I found out you were doing all this stuff. Like, it was sort of like a dream in my mind of all the difficulty we have still, you know, getting hive or selling hive. And I was just thinking, oh, man, if hive was on Thor chain, this would all be simple, like, out to Binance Orkut, etcetera. And now it's like, wow. The fact that you got hive trading on Thor swap today was for me, it was still unbelievable. Thank you, guys. Yeah, happy to get it done. And on that note, Eric, can, because Eric's actually the king of puns as well. Can you market buy something with a Thor wallet? So not yet. If you're referring to the interface where you could say, hey, I want to spend from this wallet to buy something in that wallet without actually going through an order book, that's part of the next version of Bowker protocol, and assuming that it goes through governance, we'll communicate with Leo once we push out Maya protocol and a few other things. But yeah, for the time being, we just have to work with swapping assets on different interfaces as opposed to having, like this toggle switch for slippage. Gotcha, more alpha leaks, can't go through a call without that. Exactly. And in the future, probably being able to like use rcp, because it was a swap pool and then spend directly as opposed to this wallet to that wallet. More like going with a double enter approach if you're familiar with UX. But yeah, you nailed it perfectly, and that's where Maya protocol came in handy before on other trades or even without doing anything on an order book interface that you can envision these things in the future. So I think beyond anything we have seen so far, decentralizing finance for people and putting that power in people's hands has grown a lot of interest, especially in context of all these things that happened the last few years. What was even better was talking

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