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Aave’s GHO Stablecoin Now Live on Arbitrum Powered by Chainlink CCIP

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LONDON, July 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Following community discussions and voting, the Aave DAO has launched GHO on the Arbitrum network – the DAO’s first new market in its phased GHO cross-chain expansion strategy. GHO, the multi-collateralized stablecoin native to the Aave Protocol, will utilize the industry standard Chainlink Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) and rollout progressively, beginning with Arbitrum as the first network and expanding over time to other networks. The expanded availability of GHO beyond Ethereum mainnet aims to increase accessibility, lower transaction costs, enhance the user experience, and improve liquidity, fostering greater adoption and spurring innovation. Although GHO is issued on Ethereum mainnet, the cross-chain strategy enabled by Chainlink CCIP will open the door to integration opportunities and new use cases. With the expansion to Arbitrum, the largest Layer 2 network with $17.7B in TVL, GHO becomes a borrowable asset in the Aave Arbitrum pool, making GHO more available in a cost effective way with additional use cases expected to follow.

“Congratulations to the Aave community on achieving this milestone for GHO’s expansion beyond Ethereum mainnet to Arbitrum,” said Aave Labs Founder and CEO Stani Kulechov. “The DAO’s measured approach to making GHO more accessible, aligns perfectly with its commitment to stability and risk management. Integrating with other networks will lower fees, offer faster transactions, and enhance liquidity, making GHO more attractive to users and ushering in a variety of new use cases, including GHO digital payments.”

“We are excited to see that the Aave DAO has chosen Arbitrum as the first platform to launch its GHO stablecoin. This integration is poised to revolutionize accessibility, lower transaction costs, and unlock unprecedented liquidity. As decentralized finance continues to advance, we are looking forward to seeing more transformative new use cases across Arbitrum.” said Nina Rong, Head of Ecosystem Development at The Arbitrum Foundation

“Excited to see that the Aave community has voted to choose the security of Chainlink’s CCIP as its interoperability solution for cross-chain GHO transfers. I have always seen the developers of Aave prioritize security, thanks to their deep understanding of the dynamics around keeping user value secure. CCIP does provide a large improvement on the security of other cross-chain systems, which is what will come to define it as the leading cross-chain infrastructure, just like the security of Chainlink Data Feeds is what led them to become the leading source of data in DeFi,” said Sergey Nazarov, Co-Founder of Chainlink.

For secure and cost-effective GHO cross-chain transfers, the Aave DAO chose CCIP, which is compatible with both EVM and non-EVM networks, enhances risk mitigation, security, and user experience through advanced features and mechanisms like rate limits, flexible billing, Programmable Token Transfers, a well-audited codebase, and a first of its kind separateRisk Management Network. Additionally, CCIP’s cross-chain security innovations empower the DAO through important risk management levers such as configurable rate limits and the ability to control GHO bridge logic. Backed by Chainlink’s battle-tested infrastructure, CCIP is widely adopted across  DeFi and capital markets and supports existing Aave deployments, helping to ensure smooth and secure cross-chain expansion for GHO.

GHO was designed to be a secure multi-chain stablecoin architectured for flexibility. Arbitrum has, and every chain with GHO in the future will have, its own GHO version, backed by reserves on Ethereum, for sufficient collateralization. For secure cross-chain transfers between Ethereum and non-Ethereum chains like Arbitrum, GHO uses a lock-and-mint model enabled by CCIP, where tokens are locked on Ethereum while an equivalent amount is minted on the other network, keeping the total supply constant. As additional chains are supported, transfers between non-Ethereum chains will use a burn-and-mint model enabled by CCIP for maximum capital efficiency and fungibility, while still being backed by reserves on Ethereum. This ensures security and flexibility for GHO’s future expansion across multiple blockchains.

As described in the proposal, the DAO opted to implement its cross-chain strategy in a phased rollout, initially launching with a single network, rigorously evaluating the implementation, and progressively extending to additional networks. After public discussion in the Aave forum, where different network opportunities were presented, the DAO chose Arbitrum as the best option for the initial cross-chain rollout. The integration of GHO into the Arbitrum Aave pool as a borrowable asset marks a significant initial step for GHO on this network and serves a dual benefit: it allows users to supply GHO in exchange for yield, fostering initial demand, and it gives all Arbitrum users access to a new stablecoin option for borrowing. This not only aids in diversifying the risk across different assets but also lays the groundwork for the development of additional products and features.

To facilitate the launch the Arbitrum DAO have allocated 750,000 ARB through the Long-Term Incentives Pilot Program. Aave DAO service provider ACI has facilitated an incentive campaign from the Arbitrum ecosystem to foster growth on Arbitrum. Incentives will be available for the DAO, so service providers can use them. The Aave Liquidity Committee will make use of these incentives to enhance liquidity.

The information contained in this press release is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer or representation, express or implied, for the purchase or sale of any product or service. This release may contain forward-looking statements and is subject to change without notice. Neither Chainlink Labs Avara or The Arbitrum Foundation makes any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this release and neither party shall have any liability for any errors, incompleteness, interruption or delay in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon.

Additional Resources:

You can find relevant documentation and resources about GHO here.

For more information on the DAO cross-chain strategy and rollout plan, please visit the Aave Community Forum here.

For more information on CCIP, go to the official Chainlink documentation.

For information on Arbitrum, please visit here.

Aave Protocol:
Aave is a non-custodial, open-sourced decentralized liquidity protocol that allows users to act as depositors and earn passive income, as well as borrow a wide range of digital assets without the need of third-party intermediaries. Core capabilities include risk mitigation features such as supply and borrow caps, and flash loans which allow users to borrow and repay assets within the same blockchain transaction block. GHO is a decentralized, overcollateralized stablecoin that is native to the Aave Protocol. The Aave Protocol is fully governed by the Aave Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO). Visit https://governance.aave.com/ to learn more and take part in Aave Governance.  

Aave Labs
Focused on decentralized finance, Aave Labs is part of Avara. The team built the Aave Protocol and GHO and is a technical contributor to the Aave Protocol. GHO, the Aave-native stablecoin,  is backed by multiple collaterals available in Aave V3 and is designed to serve as the internet payment layer.

About Chainlink
Chainlink is the industry-standard decentralized computing platform powering the verifiable web. Chainlink has enabled over $12 trillion in transaction value by providing financial institutions, startups, and developers worldwide with access to real-world data, offchain computation, and secure cross-chain interoperability across any blockchain. Chainlink powers verifiable applications and high-integrity markets for banking, DeFi, global trade, gaming, and other major sectors.

Learn more about Chainlink by visiting chain.link or reading the developer documentation at docs.chain.link.

About The Arbitrum Foundation
The Arbitrum Foundation is a Cayman Islands foundation company that is tasked with shepherding and nurturing the Arbitrum ecosystem. Abritrum is controlled by the Arbitrum DAO and The Foundation operates as a neutral steward in order to support the ArbitrumDAO, the continuous innovation of the Arbitrum technology and the development and education of the Arbitrum community.

You can learn more about the Foundation and Arbitrum at https://docs.arbitrum.foundation/gentle-intro-dao-governance

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Live Good: A Journey of Courage, Education and Purpose

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Live Good is the realization of one individual’s inspiring vision to create something meaningful to share with the world.

IRVINE, Calif., Dec. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Founded on the principles of time, education and a sense of purpose, Live Good aspires to empower individuals through access to transformative learning opportunities.

“When I finally found the courage to create Live Good, I wanted it to embody the values and principles that I find meaningful,” said Jennifer Chi, founder of Live Good. “To me, the most precious resource in life is time. The time you spend can never be reclaimed. If I was going to spend all this time and energy on something, it had to be something I deeply believed in.”

The second cornerstone of Live Good is education. Drawing from personal experiences, Jennifer emphasizes education as a life-changing force. Books became vital growing up, opening windows to new perspectives and worlds. “My favorite book as a child was Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder,” Jennifer shared. “It may have been a simple book about a girl living in the 1800s learning how to cook and do chores to help her family, but now I understand how incredible it was that a little girl living back then even knew how to read and write. She had the foresight to understand that writing about her life on the prairie, however simple it seemed, might be of some importance in the future. And she had the courage to publish her own words.”

Recognizing the transformative power of education and the impact of mentorship, Live Good prioritizes access to education as a central mission. “My love for reading and curiosity for learning became a lifeline,” Jennifer added. “I was blessed with teachers who saw potential in a very quiet and shy little girl. Live Good is my way of giving others the same opportunities that once gave me a little spark inside and a pathway forward.”

Through innovative programs and partnerships, Live Good aims to make education accessible and foster growth and resilience. It’s more than an initiative—it’s a testament to the belief that every moment spent on meaningful endeavors can ripple out to create a brighter future for others.

Live Good proudly aligns with educational models, such as Capstone Programs in the University of California (UC) school system. These programs serve as a bridge between academic learning and real-world application, embodying the mission of Live Good by fostering life-changing learning experiences.

Other educational initiatives focus on collaborating with Women in Information and Computer Sciences within the UC system to create programs that empower women through high-tech training. Additionally, Live Good offers a mentorship program for at-risk youth from schools spanning San Francisco to Southern California to foster college admission and equip students with the skills they need to realize their dreams.

For more information about Live Good Inc, and to sign up for their newsletter, visit Live Good Inc. Follow on Instagram, Facebook and Threads.

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Town of Ault joins the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System

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The Town of Ault announced it has joined the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System and will be publishing and distributing upcoming bid opportunities on the system.

AULT, Colo., Dec. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The Town of Ault announced it has joined the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System and will be publishing and distributing upcoming bid opportunities on the system. Bidnet Direct by SOVRA’s Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System connects over 450 participating agencies from across Colorado and Wyoming. The purchasing group provides a transparent bid process through which the bid is available to all vendors at the same time. The Town of Ault invites all potential vendors to register online at http://www.bidnetdirect.com/colorado/townofault.

“Registered vendors can access bids, related documents, addendum and award information.”

The Town of Ault joined the purchasing group in December 2024. The Town of Ault will utilize the system to streamline their purchasing process including bid distribution, bid management, and vendor relations. The Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System is a single, online location for managing sourcing information and activities and provides 456 local government agencies the tools needed to have a transparent bid process while minimizing costs and saving time.

“The Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System allows us to establish and maintain a system of transparency for not only the agency but the vendors who would like to do business with us. All the information we have regarding the bid, addenda, and awards, along with Q&A’s is available to all with just one click of the mouse. By fostering a more transparent environment, it allows for more public participation and collaboration and holds our agency accountable for all that we do during the bid process,” stated Sharon Sullivan, Town Administrator of the Town of Ault.

As a participating agency of the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System, it allows the Town of Ault to expand their vendor pool and enhance vendor competition without increasing distribution costs. To be added to the existing list of vendors on the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System, any suppliers looking to do business with the Town of Ault can register online: http://www.bidnetdirect.com/colorado/townofault. The Town of Ault encourages all interested bidders to register today.

Registered vendors can access open bids, related documents, and files, additional addendum, and available award information from all participating agencies. In addition, the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System offers a value-added service to notify vendors of new bids targeted to their business, including all addenda and advance notification of expiring term contracts.

With one click, the Town of Ault can now see how many vendors match a specific opportunity, how many have downloaded documents, responded and more. The Town of Ault also has its own, branded page on the public side of the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System in which taxpayers can view all closed bids and any awarded information.

Vendors may register on the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System: http://www.bidnetdirect.com/colorado/townofault. Bidnet Direct’s vendor support team is available to answer any questions regarding the registration process or the bid system at 800-835-4603 option 2.

Other local Colorado and Wyoming government agencies looking to switch from a manual bid process, please contact the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System for a demonstration of the no-cost sourcing solution.

About the Town of Ault:

Ault is a statutory town located in Weld County, Colorado, United States. The town population was 1,887 at the 2020 United States Census. Ault is a part of the Greeley, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Front Range Urban Corridor.

About SOVRA:

SOVRA is a leading source-to-contract solution that connects regional purchasing groups, including the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System, across all 50 states, supporting local governments in streamlining their procurement processes. With a focus on transparency and efficiency, SOVRA empowers government agencies to enhance their purchasing activities. Learn more about how we help build stronger communities and economies by maximizing the value of every dollar spent. Visit https://sovra.com.

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Bertrand Guignat, Bidnet Direct, 800-835-4603, bertrand.guignat@mdfcommerce.com, www.bidnetdirect.com

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2025 Will See Increased QR Code Payments but Payment Card IC ASPs Will Not Return to Pre-Covid Levels

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ABI Research’s 5th annual Trend Report identifies the key Digital Payment Technologies trend that will come to fruition —and the 1 that won’t—in 2025

NEW YORK, Dec. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — As 2025 kicks off, predictions abound on the technology innovations expected in the year ahead. In its new whitepaper, 101 Technology Trends That Will—and Won’t—Shape 2025, analysts from global technology intelligence firm ABI Research. ABI Research analysts identify 54 trends that will shape the technology market and 47 others that, although attracting vast amounts of speculation and commentary, are less likely to move the needle over the next twelve months. In the Digital Payment Technologies space, 2025 will see increased QR code payment acceptance but little growth for payment card IC ASPs.

“2024 has been marked by challenges, from global conflicts and inflationary pressures to political uncertainty. These factors have strained enterprise and consumer spending, leading to market inertia, short-term technology investments, sidelined capital, and the exposure of vulnerable suppliers,” says Stuart Carlaw, Chief Research Officer at ABI Research. “From a technology perspective, many industries and end markets are in that awkward stage of technology adoption where they are formulating implementation strategies, assessing solutions and partners, and trying to see if they have the resources needed to roll out solutions at scale. This is a particularly sensitive time, which tends to suggest 2025 will have tech implementers and end users on the brink of a period of a massive technology shift as they work through these issues.”

What Will Happen in 2025:

QR code payment acceptance will continue to increase with use cases expanding
Although QR code payment acceptance is prevalent in countries such as China and growing in emerging digital payment markets, including in India, use cases and potential growth areas are not limited to these countries. Significant and continued investments by vendors, including PayPal, Stripe, and SumUp, are setting the foundation for increased adoption in other mature and established economies with use cases expanding. Although QR codes are already being used by many Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and pop-up retail businesses, 2025 will mark the year when the technology begins to shift from one niche to partial mainstream.

What Won’t Happen in 2025:

Payment card IC ASPs will not return to pre-COVID-19 levels
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, chipset pricing has been on a continual rise, driven by increased pricing in myriad manufacturing areas, including energy, raw material, transit pricing, and inflation, driving up wages. The chip shortage further compounded this, and according to ABI Research, the Average Selling Price (ASP) for a payment card Integrated Circuit (IC) increased by approximately +30% between 2020 and 2023. However, despite pricing pressures returning, the cost of payment ICs is some years away from matching pre-COVID-19 levels. Although 2025 will mark another year of pricing deprecation, it will not be until around 2028 when pricing is expected to drop to levels similar to those achieved in 2019 steadily.

For more trends that will and won’t happen in 2025, download the whitepaper, 101 Technology Trends That Will—and Won’t—Shape 2025.

About ABI Research

ABI Research is a global technology intelligence firm uniquely positioned at the intersection of technology solution providers and end-market companies. We serve as the bridge that seamlessly connects these two segments by providing exclusive research and expert guidance to drive successful technology implementations and deliver strategies proven to attract and retain customers.

ABI Research是一家全球性的技术情报公司,拥有得天独厚的优势,充当终端市场公司和技术解决方案提供商之间的桥梁,通过提供独家研究和专业性指导,推动成功的技术实施和提供经证明可吸引和留住客户的战略,无缝连接这两大主体。

For more information about ABI Research’s services, contact us at +1.516.624.2500 in the Americas, +44.203.326.0140 in Europe, +65.6592.0290 in Asia-Pacific, or visit www.abiresearch.com.

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