T+epsilon: Capital Efficiency on L2-DeFi

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Feb

11

5:00pm

T+epsilon: Capital Efficiency on L2-DeFi

By STARK @ Home

Decentralized Finance (DeFi) applications are testing the scaling limits of Ethereum. Moving DeFi to layer 2 (L2) might partition liquidity among systems that have long and costly settlement time.
This episode of STARK @ Home will host DeFi Master Architect Andre Cronje and Louis Guthmann (Blockchain Researcher with StarkWare) to discuss how to allow DeFi to scale while maximizing capital efficiency and minimizing settlement latency to T+epsilon (for epsilon=block time).

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