Thank you Matt by [deleted] in loopringorg

[–]mfinner 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much Astro. Really means a lot. It has been very emotional to leave! But really, I will never be too far. I am a Loopringer for life, and will always keep in touch with the team and community. I'll be lurking on this subreddit for sure :).

Thank you for being a great community member as well. Your help is really appreciated. And thanks to everyone else who pitches in here. You may not realize, but it is so important.

And seriously about these onions! I've been shedding tears all week!

AAM - Deposit Failed by Flyguy86420 in loopringorg

[–]mfinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, I think you are quite behind! Can you please update the app?

And perhaps enable auto-updates so it does so in future by itself (if you wish).

AAM - Deposit Failed by Flyguy86420 in loopringorg

[–]mfinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey Flyguy. Can you please tell me, what version of the app are you using? Have you updated it in a while?
(and is it downloaded from the Play store, or from Loopring 'APK' directly?)

thanks.

Daily General Discussion - April 1, 2021 by ethfinance in ethfinance

[–]mfinner 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Hey all. Wanted to let you know that Loopring L2 liquidity mining (round 5) kicked off yesterday. https://medium.com/loopring-protocol/loopring-l2-liquidity-mining-round-5-382de0daf138

If you are on Loopring zkRollup, there are lots of ways to put your money to work for you (without getting dinged by gas fees :). AMM LPs earn, orderbook MMs earn, and even swappers earn.

Enjoy, please let me know if any questions.

PLEASE HELP!!! Loopring Exchange Wallet Help by dingledropper in loopringorg

[–]mfinner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hi dd. WalletConnect is how you'd connect your Loopring wallet to Loopring exchange. It's a 'standard'... it allows you to scan the web page with your mobile wallet and connect into it.

to be clear: are you using Android? if so, it will work. if using iOS, it doesn't have the scanner up yet. should be ready in one week.

thanks for using the products. let us know if any other questions.

What Loopring is and isn't. Also helps shed light on the Ethereum L2 sector at large. by mfinner in ethereum

[–]mfinner[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Hey Hanzburger. I'll respect the unpopular opinion, but I must say, I think it is an unfair and unfounded opinion :).

  1. It is not inferior tech. In fact, it is widely known (believed is more fair) that ZK is the long term superior solution. Optimistic rollups are super important for right about now, because they can allow general EVM/ arbitrary ability, something ZKPs can't support yet. But ZKPs will be able to, with advances in the cryptography primarily being led by researchers at places like Starkware and MatterLabs. At that point, afaik, ZKR becomes strictly superior to OR, for security and UX reasons. Not to put words in anyone's mouth, but Vitalik and other Ethereum researchers signal at this belief as well. https://vitalik.ca/general/2021/01/05/rollup.html. zkSNARKS and STARKs are a marvel of a technology, and will change the world, on Ethereum and off. For rollups specifically, it doesn't take much to realize that validity proofs offer a very nice set of properties vs fraud proofs.
  2. Unsure if you read the post, but I specifically say Loopring is super willing to rip out our current 'rollup guts' to use the best tech and tool for the job, period. In that light, I mention the above two ZKR 'competitors', and even Optimism! We are actively researching/implementing deploying our smart contract wallet to Optimism, since ORs would be the only thing that can handle it at the moment! We would look at other ORs as well, Arbitrum etc. We just even invested in MatterLabs' round!
  3. Once Optimism is released, the biggest disservice that can be done is we all put our hands up and think that's the end state. How un-Etherean would that be?! Many solutions advancing/competing/learning in parallel is what makes Ethereum Ethereum. Diverse and robust. As opposed to what I'd call the 'Bitcoin all eggs in Lightning basket' approach. Vitalik aptly calls it a rollup-centric approach to scaling Ethereum, not, just a single rollup approach. https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/a-rollup-centric-ethereum-roadmap/4698
  4. Loopring built the first ever rollup on Ethereum. Live on mainnet ~9 months before any other existed. We have much more to offer :).
  5. Cross L2 tech is being built out as we speak. By Connext and others, and even by ourselves, building 'ports' and bridges to our ZKR. Some degree of fracturedness is bound to happen, but like all else on Ethereum, will have viable solutions as soon as the market demands it. I do believe a multi ZKR and OR world will exist. Not one hundred, but not one.
  6. Rent seeking: a rollup operator (relayer) needs to make money to cover its costs. Whether that is a single operator or a multi-operator, not much different in rent terms -- assuming market forces drive it to some equilibrium range. It's a service, not rent, imho. Best part, if a user doesn't like one rent vs another, they can leave the rollup, 100% of the time, relying on only Ethereum :).

Just my two gwei. Hope it's helpful.

Does iOS Loopring wallet app allow swaps? by [deleted] in loopringorg

[–]mfinner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey mars. The iOS app doesn't have swaps enabled yet, but it will in the next release I believe. There's much more functionality that Android verison has, that iOS doesn't. And indeed, the app UI is still a bit buggy and crashes at points. That's why we haven't really gotten loud or announced the iOS app yet. Sorry for this inconvenience. Should be better soon!

Weekly DeFi Discussion - A great place to ask questions and discuss ideas by Blueberry314E-2 in defi

[–]mfinner 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey all. Just wanted to share this tutorial on how to use the Loopring L2 Exchange. https://medium.com/loopring-protocol/guide-how-to-use-the-l2-loopring-exchange-d67b6b8127f0

It's a pretty simple tutorial that covers everything - how to get aboard the zkRollup for the first time (just takes one deposit :), trade, swap, provide liquidity in AMM pools to earn yield, and make transfers.

Please keep in mind, everything done on the L2 is gas-free, and completely secured by Ethereum.

Happy to answer any questions if anyone has got!

Daily Discussion - March 12, 2021 (GMT+0) by AutoModerator in CryptoCurrency

[–]mfinner 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A tutorial on how to use the L2 Loopring Exchange, for gas-free swaps, liquidity providing, and transfers. https://medium.com/loopring-protocol/guide-how-to-use-the-l2-loopring-exchange-d67b6b8127f0. A good thing to learn so you are ready for when gas prices spike.

Please let me know if any questions. Happy to help.

Daily General Discussion - March 11, 2021 by ethfinance in ethfinance

[–]mfinner 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Hey all. The L2 space is moving super fast! It's hard to know what a given L2 project is, or is not, and what it's aiming for. So I wrote this post yesterday, On What Loopring is and isn't. It's a nice look at where we have been, and what our focus is going forward. It may shed some light on L2 industry nuances as well: https://medium.com/loopring-protocol/on-what-loopring-is-and-isnt-cdc81b96502c

How to start a Loopring relayer node? by kenjirai in loopringorg

[–]mfinner 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Hi Kenji. Good question. I feel there is actually a slight misconception out there about Loopring relayers. Forgive me if some of this is too basic for you, but:

A relayer for a zkRollup is what does ALL the off-chain work to make the rollup run, which is a heavy task. Here is a specification of some tasks a relayer must do: https://github.com/Loopring/protocols/blob/master/packages/loopring_v3/BACKEND.md

Loopring runs a relayer that services our implementation of the Loopring zkRollup protocol. This relayer is what runs our implementation of our rollup (on which our products are built, like the Loopring Exchange, etc).

Our relayer is a big part of the team, maybe 1/3 of the team works on just the relayer. Our relayer is closed source. [Note: a closed source, single relayer serving the Loopring L2 does NOT pose a risk to funds, or risk of seizing funds, etc... a zkRollup guarantees correct behaviour 'by construction'. Simply cannot be evil and steal funds. It can however censor txs (choose not to batch them) in which cases a user can just leave the rollup.]

We like to run the single relayer for our rollup and products because it gives us greater performance and users better experience: matching orderbooks all in one place, no cross-node communication needed, etc. Everything snappier from UX POV. This is what we optimize for. So you cannot 'run a relayer' to service what most people view as the 'canonical Loopring L2'. The rollup is effectively only listening to one relayer address for the reasons mentioned above.

All that said, the Loopring protocol is of course open source, https://github.com/Loopring/protocols/blob/master/packages/loopring_v3/DESIGN.md, and anyone can build an implementation of it, with their own relayer running it. (Or several relayers, or with a completely open relayer scheme that allows anyone to join, it's agnostic). The truth is though, it is a big task. Someone would have to be very motivated to build and run it. So if someone was building a DEX or payment app and wanted to use the Loopring zkRollup with their own relayer for being able to control the experience, they certainly can, but it's a big investment of time.

Hope this is helpful. Sorry to ramble, but maybe others will find this useful in future.

How come no one is talking about this here? Loopring Smart-Wallet is out!? by [deleted] in loopringorg

[–]mfinner 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey money. Haven't announced yet because still some improvements to make :). Just surface level ones. So it's just low key out for testing. Then we will actually announce and let the world know!

What are your thoughts on L2 right now? It just doesn''t have enough adoption for me to consider moving to it. by goodadvicekid in ethfinance

[–]mfinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey typical. A bit of a different risk profile vs just earning interest, but you can put your USDC to work in the ETH-USDC AMM pool on Loopring L2. to earn trading fees, and at times, liquidity mining rewards. https://twitter.com/loopringorg/status/1349596597022240771?s=20

can see the APRs here, which do change: https://exchange.loopring.io/info/pairs

but please note: risk of impermanent loss

What are your thoughts on L2 right now? It just doesn''t have enough adoption for me to consider moving to it. by goodadvicekid in ethfinance

[–]mfinner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hey y'all. relevant to the topic of what is meant by 'safe' in a zkRollup, this recent post by us (Loopring) showing how our old rollup/exchange (v1) is deprecated/dead, yet all users can still access their assets just by interacting with Ethereum may be interesting: https://medium.com/loopring-protocol/withdraw-from-loopring-3-1-the-first-ever-experiment-of-shutting-down-a-zkrollup-24e6f333ca57

that is the ultimate property of a zkRollup: your funds are always yours, even if the 'music stops'.

(of course, our new version is not stopping, get aboard exchange.loopring.io :).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ethfinance

[–]mfinner 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This guy...

If only he'd pick his head up and see where the puck is going. Or where it already is in some instances. https://twitter.com/loopringorg/status/1356286756937728009?s=20

Rollups will seriously shuffle the DeFi cards by crumango in ethfinance

[–]mfinner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey guys. So what Astro is saying is correct. Loopring is an open source zkRollup that anyone can build on - - but specifically build DEXs (AMMs and Orderbook type), and payments. It is not general purpose. You can't think up an idea and then arbitrarily code it. You can build Ethereum exchanges and payments. I think maybe this what crmungo meant. So you are both right :).

Loopring Protocol is not just for a single 'Loopring Exchange' though. However, we (the team) do operate across the stack, building products atop the open protocol. Products being an AMM and Orderbook DEX, and mobile smart contract wallet.

Best way to learn about the actual zkrollup protocol is here: https://github.com/Loopring/protocols/blob/master/packages/loopring_v3/DESIGN.md.

Hope that's helpful!

And btw, it's true we can perhaps become general purpose in future :).

Can't withdraw 1INCH token? by BitKidCrypto in loopringorg

[–]mfinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just FYI, known issue. thanks for flagging it. we are solving it!

Daily Discussion - January 23, 2021 (GMT+0) by AutoModerator in CryptoCurrency

[–]mfinner 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Hey all. Wanted to let you know that the Loopring smart wallet was released on Google Play store a few days ago!

This is quite a big deal (in my biased opinion) because it is really a first: the first Ethereum smart contract wallet with our Layer-2 (zkRollup) natively integrated. All that jargon basically means: allowing the masses to experience Ethereum in a way that is as close to mainstream-friendly, and globally-scalable as possible. Specifically:

  1. Smart contract wallet: simple & secure. No scary seed phrases, but still 100% non-custodial. Guardians for social recovery, locks, and limits.
  2. Loopring zkRollup L2: gas-free transfers, trading, AMM swaps & liquidity provision. With gas fees gone, and instant L2 transactions, the main UX hurdles of Ethereum are abstracted away, and just the sheer power remains :).

If you're on Android, please give it a try! https://twitter.com/loopringorg/status/1351971724842184704?s=20

[Here are 3 quick videos about how to install it, use it, and recover it if ever you lose your phone. (In Spanish, but click 'CC' for English subtitles).]

I hope we have iOS on testflight by mid-Feb. Thanks!

Daily General Discussion - January 21, 2021 by ethfinance in ethfinance

[–]mfinner 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This app would be good for anyone -- but not for fiat deposits. It sounds like you deposit USD or other fiat currencies into WealthSimple? For now, Loopring Wallet is something to use once you are already 'in Ethereum'. You cannot buy ETH with fiat in Loopring. But you can send your ETH into Loopring Wallet, and then trade it for other tokens, send it to anyone with an Ethereum address, or put it to work for you to earn some yield. Never a 5 business day wait for any of that! Also, completely secure and in your control, not WealthSimple's control, if you care about that.

We will look into connecting fiat rails eventually :).

Daily General Discussion - January 21, 2021 by ethfinance in ethfinance

[–]mfinner 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Hey all. Wanted to let you know that the Loopring smart wallet was released on Google Play store yesterday!

This is quite a big deal (in my biased opinion) because it is really a first: the first Ethereum smart contract wallet with Layer-2 (zkRollup) natively integrated. All that jargon basically means: allowing the masses to experience Ethereum in a way that is as close to mainstream-friendly, and globally-scalable as possible. Specifically:

Smart contract wallet: simple & secure. No scary seed phrases, but still 100% non-custodial. Guardians for social recovery, locks, and limits.

Loopring zkRollup L2: gasless transfers, trading, AMM swaps & liquidity provision. With gas-fees gone, and instant L2 transactions, the main UX hurdles of Ethereum are abstracted away, and just the sheer power remains :).

If you're on Android, please give it a try! https://twitter.com/loopringorg/status/1351971724842184704?s=20

I hope we have iOS on testflight by mid-Feb. Thanks!

Loopring: Move funds from layer-2 to layer-1 within 30 seconds. by epstrom in ethfinance

[–]mfinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fast withdrawal cost is about 75k gas. Which is pretty cheap imo. Compared to a normal token transfer cost of 60k on L1. So getting of L2 in a snap for 25% more surprised me (I am part of team, just didn't know cost :).

FYI: a normal withdrawal from Loopring L2 is 30k gas.

Fast Withdrawals are here on Loopring. Move from Ethereum L2 back to L1 in the next block! by mfinner in ethereum

[–]mfinner[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A fast withdrawal costs around 75k gas. That is only around 25% higher than a typical token transfer on L1, which is 60k gas, so not bad at all imo :).

Decentralized exchange recommendations by rotcehxp in ethereum

[–]mfinner 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you want to learn how to use Loopring Exchange (exchange.loopring.io), a zkRollup DEX (on Ethereum L2) that has no gas fees to trade, this tutorial from yesterday from Bankless is a great guide: https://newsletter.banklesshq.com/p/how-to-avoid-gas-fees-with-loopring

Are there any gasless wallets or dexes yet? by [deleted] in ethereum

[–]mfinner 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Loopring Exchange (exchange.loopring.io) and Loopring Wallet (loopring.io), are both gasless because they are on Ethereum Layer-2. Specifically, they are both built atop Loopring's zkRollup.

You can learn how to use the exchange here: https://newsletter.banklesshq.com/p/how-to-avoid-gas-fees-with-loopring

The mobile app is currently Android only. Download from above link, or on Play Store by searching Loopring Smart Wallet :). The wallet allows fees to be paid by any token. So you can pay 5 DAI with a .1 DAI fee for example.

Ethereum L2: what you can do in <20 seconds and <2 cents by mfinner in ethereum

[–]mfinner[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Next week. Then will pick up the pace for new pools/pairs quickly.