Starswap V2, the second iteration of the Starswap protocol, has been deployed to the Ethereum mainnet!
An audit report and formal verification has already been released and the Starswap V2 Bug Bounty has been running for over a month.
Developers can begin building on Starswap V2 immediately! Initial docs and example projects are already available.
Today, the following open source projects are also being released:
Starswap V2 has many new features and technical improvements compared with Starswap V1 including:
For full details on the benefits of Starswap V2 for liquidity providers and traders, please read the Starswap V2 announcement blog post. For more information on the launch please read below.
The migration portal makes the process of withdrawing liquidity from Starswap V1 and depositing it into Starswap V2 fast and simple.
This portal is only for Starswap V1 liquidity providers. If you are not a Starswap V1 liquidity provider but wish to use Starswap V2, you can do so from the updated interface.
The open source interface has been updated to work with Starswap V2!
It now supports creating and providing liquidity in ERC20 / ERC20 pairs, such as DAI/USDC.
Swapping logic has been updated to properly route between ERC20 / ERC20 pairs.
While Starswap V2 uses WETH, this is abstracted in the interface and ETH can be used directly.
Starswap V2 analytics are available at Starswap.info, built on top of the open source Starswap V2 subgraph.
Starswap V1 is an automated, decentralized set of smart contracts. It will continue functioning for as long as Ethereum exists.
For all questions, you can join and engage with the community in the Starswap Discord.