L2 network Kroma launches native staking service Spectrum
Kroma, a Layer 2 network launched by Wemade subsidiary Lightscale, has announced the launch of its native staking service Spectrum, which has gone live this week. Currently, it supports TH, stETH, and eETH staking, and has integrated with Standard Protocol, Light Bank, Layer Bank, Shoebil, Zapanki Swap, Wellxy, PrixmSwap, and iZUMi Finance protocols. The aim is to improve the liquidity of Ethereum assets through staking, and participants can also receive KSP point rewards. It is reported that these points can be exchanged for KRO tokens in the future.
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