This session is an open forum dedicated to answering questions directly from the community. Core contributors from development, governance, and adoption teams are on hand to address a wide range of topics, from the technical details of upcoming features to the long-term strategic vision for Sovryn.
C.C. Summaries
Here you can read Summaries of each coomunity call. Going back to the beggining of Sovryns launch! Written by me (not really, I used AI).
CC-60: Year in Review and Looking Ahead to the New Year
As the year comes to a close, this call takes a look back at the major milestones and achievements of the past twelve months. The team also shares a high-level overview of the strategic goals and key areas of focus for the upcoming year.
CC-59: Deep Dive on the Zero Protocol’s Stability Pool
This call provides a focused, in-depth explanation of the Stability Pool, a core component of the Zero protocol. The team breaks down how the pool maintains system solvency, the mechanics of liquidations, and the rewards users can earn by participating.
CC-58: The Sovryn Bug Bounty Program with Immunefi
This call details the launch of Sovryn’s formal bug bounty program in partnership with Immunefi, the leading platform for Web3 security. The program offers significant rewards to white-hat hackers for discovering and responsibly disclosing vulnerabilities in Sovryn’s smart contracts.
CC-57: The Role of the Exchequer and Treasury Management
This call provides a transparent look at the role and responsibilities of the Sovryn Exchequer. The committee members explain how they manage the protocol’s treasury, approve budgets, and act as a safeguard for the system, all under the direction of the Sovryn Bitocracy.
CC-56: Margin Trading and Lending Deep Dive
This call revisits two of Sovryn’s core features: margin trading and fixed-rate lending. The team provides a detailed walkthrough of how users can open leveraged trading positions and how the lending pools that power this system generate yield for liquidity providers.
CC-55: The Sovryn Wiki – A Community-Driven Knowledge Base
This call highlights the Sovryn Wiki, the official knowledge base and documentation hub for the protocol. The team emphasizes the Wiki’s role as a central source of truth and encourages the community to contribute to its growth and maintenance.
CC-53: The Sovryn Brand and Marketing Strategy
This call focuses on Sovryn’s brand identity and the strategy for increasing its visibility in the crowded crypto market. The team discusses the core narrative of ‘financial sovereignty on Bitcoin’ and outlines the marketing initiatives planned to attract the next wave of users.
CC-52: The Sovryn Forum and Community Governance
This call highlights the importance of the Sovryn Forum as the primary hub for community discussion and governance. The team explains the process of how ideas evolve into formal Sovryn Improvement Proposals (SIPs) and encourages more community participation in these foundational conversations.
CC-51: The Future of SOV Tokenomics
This call opens a community-wide discussion on the long-term tokenomics of the SOV token. The team presents initial ideas and models for the future of token emissions, staking rewards, and new utility sinks, with the goal of ensuring the sustainable growth and value accrual of the SOV token.
CC-50: 50th Community Call Celebration and Ask Me Anything (AMA)
Celebrating the 50th Sovryn Community Call, this special episode is a look back at the journey so far and an open Ask Me Anything (AMA) session with the founding and core contributors. The team reflects on the highs and lows of building Sovryn and shares their vision for the next 50 calls.
CC-49: Sovryn’s On-Chain Analytics with Dune
This call announces the launch of official Sovryn dashboards on Dune Analytics, the leading platform for on-chain data analysis. The team showcases the new dashboards, which provide transparent, real-time insights into key protocol metrics like TVL, trading volume, and user growth.
CC-48: The Launch of the Sovryn Referral Program
This call introduces the Sovryn Referral Program, a new growth initiative that rewards community members for bringing new users and liquidity to the platform. The program is designed to create a powerful, decentralized marketing engine driven by Sovryn’s most passionate advocates.
CC-47: The Sovryn Staking Yield Explained
This call provides a clear and detailed breakdown of the yield earned by SOV stakers. The team explains the two components of staking rewards: real yield from protocol fees and inflationary rewards from SOV emissions, and how the voting power multiplier impacts the final APY.
CC-46: Deep Dive into FastBTC v2
This call focuses on the architecture and security of FastBTC v2, the upgraded bridge for moving Bitcoin onto the Sovryn platform. The team explains the improvements in v2, including enhanced security, lower fees, and the introduction of bidirectional swaps.
CC-45: Sovryn and the Lightning Network
This call explores the synergies between Sovryn and the Bitcoin Lightning Network. The team discusses current and future integrations that will leverage the Lightning Network for faster, cheaper deposits and withdrawals, further embedding Sovryn into the native Bitcoin ecosystem.
CC-44: Community-Driven Circles and Decentralized Workstreams
This call introduces the concept of ‘Circles’ within the Sovryn DAO, which are specialized, community-led working groups focused on specific areas of the protocol. The team highlights the first Circle, the ‘Circle of Tokens,’ as a model for how Sovryn can scale its operations in a decentralized way.
CC-43: Post-Mortem of SIP-0043 Staking Contract Vulnerability
This call provides a transparent post-mortem of a vulnerability discovered in the staking contract and the emergency governance proposal (SIP-0043) that was passed to fix it. The team explains the nature of the bug, the response process, and the lessons learned to improve security going forward.
CC-42: Introducing the Sovryn Town Hall Series
This call announces a new format for community engagement: Sovryn Town Halls. These topic-specific, deep-dive sessions will run in addition to the regular community calls, allowing for more focused discussions on key areas like branding, tokenomics, and user experience.
CC-40: The Rebrand Project and Sovryn’s Visual Identity
This call provides an update on the Sovryn rebrand project, a major initiative to refresh the protocol’s visual identity and brand messaging. The team shares the goals of the rebrand and presents some of the initial design concepts for community feedback.