This call presents a visual overview of the entire Sovryn ecosystem, mapping out all the integrated projects, community initiatives, and third-party tools. The map serves as a guide for new users to understand the breadth of the Sovryn universe and how different parts interact.
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-38: The 2022 Product Roadmap and the Power of The Graph
This community call provides a detailed walkthrough of the ambitious product roadmap for 2022, featuring the launch of limit orders, the Zero protocol, and perpetual swaps. A significant technical deep-dive explains the importance of integrating ‘The Graph’ to dramatically improve the app’s performance and data accuracy.
CC-37: Staking Contract Vulnerability and the Role of the Guardian
This call addresses a critical vulnerability discovered in the staking contract that could have allowed for voting power manipulation. The team provides a post-mortem on the bug, the mitigation steps taken, and explains the crucial role the protocol’s ‘Guardian’ multisig plays in protecting the system from such exploits.
CC-36: Introducing Zero – The Bitcoin-Backed Stablecoin
Sovryn unveils ‘Zero,’ its new decentralized, Bitcoin-backed stablecoin protocol designed to be censorship-resistant and capital-efficient. The call explains the mechanics of Zero, how users can borrow against their BTC with zero interest, and the role of the Stability Pool in maintaining the system’s solvency.
CC-35: General Catalyst Investment and the Future of Sovryn Governance
This call focuses on the significant investment in Sovryn led by General Catalyst, a major venture capital firm. The team discusses the implications of this partnership for Sovryn’s growth and legitimacy, as well as the ongoing efforts to further decentralize the protocol through the upcoming Bitocracy 3.0.
CC-34: Cross-Chain Swaps with Rango Exchange and FastBTC Upgrades
This call announces a key integration with Rango Exchange, a cross-chain DEX aggregator, which will allow users to swap assets from other blockchains like Ethereum and BSC directly to assets on Sovryn. Additionally, the team covers important security and usability upgrades to the FastBTC bridge.
CC-33: The Launch of Perpetual Swaps on Testnet
A major milestone for Sovryn, this call announces the launch of perpetual swaps on the public testnet, allowing users to trade BTC/USD futures with up to 10x leverage using their Bitcoin as collateral. The team details the mechanics of the system and invites the community to participate in a trading competition to test the platform.
CC-32: Deep Dive into the Sovryn AMM and Liquidity Provision
This call provides an educational deep dive into the workings of the Sovryn Automated Market Maker (AMM), explaining how it facilitates permissionless swaps. The team discusses the roles of liquidity providers (LPs), the risks of impermanent loss, and the rewards offered through trading fees and liquidity mining.
CC-31: Sovryn’s Approach to User Support and Community Management
This call focuses on the user-facing side of the project, detailing Sovryn’s strategy for providing user support and managing its growing community. The team introduces new support tools and highlights the role of community managers in fostering a helpful and welcoming environment.
CC-30: The Sovryn Origins Launchpad and the First IDO
This call announces a major new addition to the ecosystem: the Sovryn Origins launchpad, a platform for new projects to launch their tokens and raise capital. The team details the mechanics of the first Initial DEX Offering (IDO) to be held on the platform.
CC-29: The Sovryn-Babelfish Merger and Stablecoin Strategy
This major call announces the merger of Sovryn with the Babelfish protocol, a move set to create a powerful, unified Bitcoin-native stablecoin ecosystem. The team explains the strategic rationale behind the merger and how it will accelerate Sovryn’s stablecoin ambitions.
CC-28: Limit Orders on Sovryn
A highly anticipated feature arrives on Sovryn: limit orders. This call details the launch of limit orders for both spot and margin trading, giving traders more control and precision over their trades without having to constantly monitor prices.
CC-27: The Sovryn Grants Committee and First Wave of Projects
This call formally introduces the Sovryn Grants Committee, a body responsible for reviewing applications and disbursing funds from the Builder Program. The first wave of approved grant projects are also showcased, highlighting the beginning of a community-driven expansion of the ecosystem.
CC-26: The Sovryn Manifesto and Core Principles
This call is a philosophical deep dive into the ‘why’ behind Sovryn. The team presents the Sovryn Manifesto, a document outlining the core principles, values, and long-term vision that guide the project’s development and governance.
CC-25: A Look at the Sovryn Treasury after the Genesis Sale
Following the successful conclusion of the Genesis token sale, this call provides the first public look at the state of the Sovryn Treasury. The Exchequer committee details the funds raised and the long-term strategy for managing these assets to ensure the project’s longevity.
CC-24: The Launch of Bitocracy – On-Chain Governance is Live
A historic moment for Sovryn: this call celebrates the launch of Bitocracy, Sovryn’s on-chain governance system. The team walks through the process of staking SOV, the mechanics of voting on proposals, and the path to full community ownership of the protocol.
CC-23: Sovryn’s Security Model and Audit Process
This call is a deep dive into Sovryn’s multi-layered security model. The team explains the rigorous processes in place to protect user funds, including continuous internal reviews, formal third-party audits, and the upcoming public bug bounty program.
CC-22: The Sovryn Genesis Sale – Token Distribution Event
This call details the mechanics and schedule for the Sovryn Genesis Sale, the initial public distribution event for the SOV governance token. The team explains how the community can participate and the strategic goals of ensuring a wide and fair initial distribution.
CC-21: The SOV Token – Utility and Tokenomics
This call provides the first comprehensive overview of the SOV token, detailing its core utilities, the total supply, and the allocation schedule. The team explains how SOV functions as a governance token and a mechanism for sharing in the protocol’s success.
CC-20: Alpha Launch and The Road Ahead
A major milestone: Sovryn is now live on mainnet in an alpha phase. This call celebrates the launch, explains what ‘alpha’ means in this context, and outlines the high-level roadmap for moving from this initial launch to a full-featured, battle-tested public release.