Today, we continue exploring projects in the Pancake DeFi ecosystem. The project we’re discussing today is also an AMM DEX trading platform. It isn’t exactly a Bitcoin Layer 2; rather, it is a cross-chain DeFi platform called Maya Protocol. Currently, its market capitalization stands at $84 million. Over the past year, it has shown remarkable growth, nearly 1000 times, from its lowest point of $0.001 to $1.
According to DefiLlama, the current Total Value Locked (TVL) is $48 million, while their official website shows $22.8 million. Currently, they have 120 BTC, 975 ETH, and 3.7 million RUNE.
Introduction
Maya Protocol is a decentralized cross-chain protocol built on top of Thorchain. Launched last March, it is a friendly fork of Thorchain and is supported by the Thorchain community. Maya Protocol differs significantly from Thorchain in its cross-chain AMM mechanism, with the following key distinctions:
Maya Protocol comprises the ecosystems of MAYAChain and AZTECChain.
Currently, in the app version, MAYAChain includes:
MAYANodes protect MAYAChain. Initially numbering 100, they can expand to over 250. Anyone with the necessary funds can join the network anonymously and securely, without needing permission. MAYAChain ensures censorship resistance, prevents capture, and combats centralization through a high rotation rate. Each MAYANode consists of multiple independent servers, running full nodes for all linked chains.
The Maya Protocol ecosystem uses three different tokens:
$CACAO (Live):
Main Token: Total supply of 100 million.
Distribution: 90% through liquidity auctions, 10% for impermanent loss protection.
Uses: Node operations, liquidity pools, and earning transaction fees.
Value Determination: Based on Total Value Locked (TVL).
Functions: Payment for all transactions on Maya and Aztec chains, and settlement in MAYAChain pools.
$MAYA (Live):
Revenue Sharing Token: 10% of exchange and transaction fees on MAYAChain are distributed daily to $MAYA holders in the form of $CACAO rewards.
No Liquidity Pool: Primarily used for value capture and ecosystem participation.
$AZTEC (In Development):
Revenue Sharing Token: 10% of transaction fees on the Aztec chain are distributed to $AZTEC holders.
All $CACAO is distributed through fair liquidity auctions. The team has not allocated any $CACAO to itself, choosing instead to distribute $MAYA and $AZTEC to align the team’s interests with the success of the Maya Protocol.
Current TVL and Market Capitalization
The TVL stands at $48 million, while the market capitalization has already surpassed $80 million. According to the typical DeFi project ratio of TVL to market cap being roughly 1:1, the current TVL may seem insufficient compared to the market cap. This discrepancy highlights potential areas for growth in the protocol’s liquidity.
Maya Protocol is a cross-chain DeFi platform built as a friendly fork of Thorchain. While it does introduce some innovative features, such as impermanent loss protection and a dual-token mechanism, it remains relatively ordinary compared to other projects.
Thorchain, or RUNE, is a leading player in the cross-chain interoperability space, and while Maya Protocol aims to enhance Thorchain’s capabilities, it still struggles to make a significant mark on its own. Despite experiencing a remarkable 1000x increase in token value from its lowest point, the Total Value Locked (TVL) has not kept pace. The TVL peaked at around $80 million but has recently dropped to $48 million, raising concerns about the sustainability of the token’s value without corresponding liquidity growth.
In comparison to other DeFi projects within the Bitcoin ecosystem, many of which suffer from extremely low TVL or stagnant token values, Maya Protocol stands out as a relatively better-performing project. However, the disparity between its market capitalization and TVL suggests potential volatility in the token’s value. A more stable and higher TVL could improve its prospects.
Today, we continue exploring projects in the Pancake DeFi ecosystem. The project we’re discussing today is also an AMM DEX trading platform. It isn’t exactly a Bitcoin Layer 2; rather, it is a cross-chain DeFi platform called Maya Protocol. Currently, its market capitalization stands at $84 million. Over the past year, it has shown remarkable growth, nearly 1000 times, from its lowest point of $0.001 to $1.
According to DefiLlama, the current Total Value Locked (TVL) is $48 million, while their official website shows $22.8 million. Currently, they have 120 BTC, 975 ETH, and 3.7 million RUNE.
Introduction
Maya Protocol is a decentralized cross-chain protocol built on top of Thorchain. Launched last March, it is a friendly fork of Thorchain and is supported by the Thorchain community. Maya Protocol differs significantly from Thorchain in its cross-chain AMM mechanism, with the following key distinctions:
Maya Protocol comprises the ecosystems of MAYAChain and AZTECChain.
Currently, in the app version, MAYAChain includes:
MAYANodes protect MAYAChain. Initially numbering 100, they can expand to over 250. Anyone with the necessary funds can join the network anonymously and securely, without needing permission. MAYAChain ensures censorship resistance, prevents capture, and combats centralization through a high rotation rate. Each MAYANode consists of multiple independent servers, running full nodes for all linked chains.
The Maya Protocol ecosystem uses three different tokens:
$CACAO (Live):
Main Token: Total supply of 100 million.
Distribution: 90% through liquidity auctions, 10% for impermanent loss protection.
Uses: Node operations, liquidity pools, and earning transaction fees.
Value Determination: Based on Total Value Locked (TVL).
Functions: Payment for all transactions on Maya and Aztec chains, and settlement in MAYAChain pools.
$MAYA (Live):
Revenue Sharing Token: 10% of exchange and transaction fees on MAYAChain are distributed daily to $MAYA holders in the form of $CACAO rewards.
No Liquidity Pool: Primarily used for value capture and ecosystem participation.
$AZTEC (In Development):
Revenue Sharing Token: 10% of transaction fees on the Aztec chain are distributed to $AZTEC holders.
All $CACAO is distributed through fair liquidity auctions. The team has not allocated any $CACAO to itself, choosing instead to distribute $MAYA and $AZTEC to align the team’s interests with the success of the Maya Protocol.
Current TVL and Market Capitalization
The TVL stands at $48 million, while the market capitalization has already surpassed $80 million. According to the typical DeFi project ratio of TVL to market cap being roughly 1:1, the current TVL may seem insufficient compared to the market cap. This discrepancy highlights potential areas for growth in the protocol’s liquidity.
Maya Protocol is a cross-chain DeFi platform built as a friendly fork of Thorchain. While it does introduce some innovative features, such as impermanent loss protection and a dual-token mechanism, it remains relatively ordinary compared to other projects.
Thorchain, or RUNE, is a leading player in the cross-chain interoperability space, and while Maya Protocol aims to enhance Thorchain’s capabilities, it still struggles to make a significant mark on its own. Despite experiencing a remarkable 1000x increase in token value from its lowest point, the Total Value Locked (TVL) has not kept pace. The TVL peaked at around $80 million but has recently dropped to $48 million, raising concerns about the sustainability of the token’s value without corresponding liquidity growth.
In comparison to other DeFi projects within the Bitcoin ecosystem, many of which suffer from extremely low TVL or stagnant token values, Maya Protocol stands out as a relatively better-performing project. However, the disparity between its market capitalization and TVL suggests potential volatility in the token’s value. A more stable and higher TVL could improve its prospects.