LA Token launches LACHAIN to bridge Ethereum-based networks

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The latest centralized exchange blockchain from LA Token claims to be the DeFi Hub for its users and is compatible with all Ethereum-based networks, though it is off to a slow start in an increasingly competitive ecosystem.

Crypto platform LA Token has become the latest exchange to launch its own blockchain with the LACHAIN network which it hopes will give its users access to decentralized finance (DeFi) products and a bridge between other networks.

The layer-1 Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)-compatible and WebAssembly (WASM)-compatible LACHAIN went live on Mar. 10 to help LA Token capitalize on expected future growth in demand for token bridges between networks. LA Token was launched in 2017 in the Cayman Islands. It has had $281.6 million in trading volume over the last 24 hours according to CoinGecko.

EVM compatibility allows tokens on the proof-of-stake LACHAIN to transfer seamlessly between other Ethereum-based networks such as Polygon (MATIC) and others including BNB Chain (formerly Binance Smart Chain). WASM is a competitor to EVM for smart contract platforms.

The new network’s main workload is expected to be in handling DeFi services as it is touted as “The DeFi Hub” on its website. As of now, the only dApp that appears to be on the network is LA Token’s own LADEX decentralized exchange.

LACHAIN has about $23 million in total value locked (TVL) as of the time of writing from 6 tokens including LA and wrapped versions of LA, Tether (USDT), MATIC, BNB, and Ether (ETH). There are currently jus678 total wallet addresses and four validators on the network. Each validator appears to be LA Token’s own wallets, however, this could not be confirmed as the exchange has not responded to a request for comment. As of the time of writing, there have been 194,615 transactions performed on-chain.

Related: Ethereum’s TVL dominance drops to 55% as Bloomberg analyst paints $1.7K bearish target

LACHAIN is entering a highly competitive ecosystem of similar networks. Other centralized exchanges with their own blockchain networks include Crypto.com’s Cronos, and KuCoin with KCC. Currently, BNB Chain (formerly BSC) is the largest centralized exchange blockchain with a market cap of $8.3 billion in BNB tokens. Like with those exchanges, LA Token’s exchange token LA will be used to pay fees and gas on LACHAIN.

LA is down 1.4% over the last 24 hours and is trading at about $0.10 according to CoinGecko. It has fallen 94.2% from its $1.82 all-time high set in January 2018.

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