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    Blast TVL crosses $2B as it targets mainnet launch on Feb. 29

    2024.02.27 | exchangesranking | 72onlookers
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    Ethereum layer-2 network Blast has crossed $2.1 billion in total value locked (TVL) just days ahead of its newly announced mainnet launch — slated for the end of this month.

    According to data from DefiLlama, Blast’s TVL currently stands at $2.1 billion, up more than 2,200% from when its bridging protocol first went live on Nov. 22.

    Blast’s TVL has exceeded $2.1 billion in TVL. Source: DeFiLlama

    The vast majority of the locked value comes from hopeful airdrop hunters, who have locked their Ethereum in the protocol to farm a future airdrop of the Blast token, which the protocol’s team says is coming sometime in May.

    The launch of the Blast protocol wasn’t without controversy, as once funds were locked in the platform, users could not withdraw them until the launch of its mainnet.

    In November, Dan Robinson, the head of research at crypto venture capital firm Paradigm said that Blast’s launch had “crossed lines in both messaging and execution,” as the delayed launch could set a poor precedent for future developers.

    The Blast protocol once again courted controversy on Feb. 26 when a gambling protocol called “Risk on Blast” allegedly executed a rug pull. The GambleFi project had raised 420 Ether (ETH) — worth $1.35 million at current prices — for a presale token called RISK, which began on Feb. 22 and ended the following day.

    The team has since moved funds in chunks of the algorithmic stablecoin Dai (DAI) to the noncustodial crypto exchange ChangeNOW, and proceeded to delete their related social media accounts.

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    Launched in mid-November, The Blast protocol is a scaling solution for the Ethereum network and offers native yields in Ether (ETH) and stablecoins to users who stake their funds on the protocol.

    Notably, Blast’s founder Tieshun Roquerre — who goes by the pseudonym “PacMan” — is also the founder of the NFT platform Blur.

    In a Nov. 23 post to X, Roquerre defended Blast against criticisms of “too good to be true” yields, claiming that Blast yield was generated by Lido and MakerDAO.

    Blast closed a $20 million seed round led by Paradigm and Standard Crypto in the days before its launch.

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