Optimism-based projects spike on rumors of token airdrop

Published at: April 20, 2022

The native token prices from multiple projects that employ Ethereum layer-2 scaling solution Optimism have spiked around 20% amid rumors that the network will soon launch a token and airdrop it to the community.

Optimism is a layer-2 scaling solution that utilizes Optimistic Rollups to process a high amount of transactions off of the Ethereum blockchain. The project touts that it can operate smart contracts five- to 500-times cheaper than Ethereum’s layer 1.

According to DefiLlama, the platform currently accounts for $496.47 million worth of total value locked (TVL) from 30 different projects that use it to scale such as Synthetix, UniSwap, Stargate Finance and Perpetual Protocol, to name a few.

The rumors of a possible token distribution to users of the related projects started to swirl on Twitter earlier today after Optimism published a blog post titled “A New Chapter,” which recapped the project’s performance since its launch early last year along with outlining its plans moving forward.

The team highlighted notable milestones over the past 12 months such as $17.4 billion worth of transaction volume, $24.5 million worth of revenue and saving $1.1 billion worth of gas fees.

Optimism's story so far, by the numbers: Saved $1.1B in gas fees On-boarded 300k unique addresses Secured $900M of value Facilitated $17.4B in TX volume Generated $24.5M in revenueA new chapter is near.Let’s take a minute to reflect on the path so far.

— ✨ Optimism.io/amsterdam (@optimismPBC) April 19, 2022

While Optimism didn’t directly state anything about launching or airdropping a native token, onlookers highlighted the last section of the post, which outlines a new stage of development that will be driven by the community:

“The network has grown by leaps and bounds, and it’s only getting better by the day. Our baby has learned to walk, and it’s nearly time to run. We’re nearing the end of a chapter and the beginning of the next––one driven by community ownership and governance.”

Commenting on the wording of the post, self-described “master airdrop hunter” “OlimpioCrypto” suggested to their 7,164 Twitter followers that Synthetix (SNX) might be the token to keep an eye on for potential airdrops, as Synthetix was the first protocol to start working with Optimism.

“Team at Optimism started working with Synthetix before any other protocol. $SNX holders, there might be a treat for you. Keeping tokens staked might be the play,” they wrote.

A similar account called “defi_airdrops” also pointed to other popular projects on Optimism such as Hop Protocol, Lyra Finance and the Polynomial Protocol.

Rumours that a L2 is launching a token imminently.Is it @optimismPBC ?When in doubt go bridge into Optimism now and support the best projects - LP in @HopProtocol - LP in @lyrafinance - Stake $SNX- Trade @kwenta_io - Deposit in @PolynomialFi https://t.co/UaXpIAr58A

— DeFi Airdrops (@defi_airdrops) April 13, 2022

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While not all of the tokens related to Optimism are pumping, over the 24 hours SNX, Lyra Finance (LYRA) and Synapse (SYN) have all seen substantial increases in value.

According to data from CoinGecko, SYN is up 26.2% to sit at $3.37, SNX is up 21.5% to $6.18 and LYRA has gained 18.4% to reach $0.24.

Looking back at DefiLlama, Synthetix — the largest platform on Optimism — has seen its TVL gain 13.4% over the past 24 hours to top roughly $203.3 million, suggesting that investors may be rushing to stake SNX in anticipation of an announcement from Optimism.

Looks like whales heard about the imminent @optimismPBC governance smth being released, and what better way to join the fun than @synthetix_io ecosystem fam! pic.twitter.com/ILLMBZFI1u

— Danijel (@veryHighLander) April 19, 2022
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