Polygon Networkâs MATIC token continues to rally in a sign of persistent demand for layer 2 scaling projects helping decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols bypass Ethereumâs high transaction costs and attract more users.Â
MATIC reached a new record high of $0.9459 early today, surpassing the previous lifetime high of $0.92 reached on Thursday, according to data provided by CryptoCompare. Messari puts the cryptocurrencyâs daily high at $1.05.
The token has rallied by 150% this month, outperforming etherâs 45% rise.Â
âThe ongoing capital rotation into all things Polygon is showing no signs of abating,â Denis Vinokourov, head of research at Synergia Capital said. âThe layer 2 scaling solution is attracting capital inflows at an astronomical rate, as evidenced by the recent sharp rise in the total value locked through $1.5 billion.â
Scaling refers to increasing the throughput of the system, as measured by transactions per second.
Layer 2 scaling solutions facilitate faster and cheaper transactions by running sidechains or tangential networks alongside the main Ethereum blockchain. Demand for these projects has picked up in the wake of network congestion and high transaction costs on Ethereumâs blockchain., with prominent DeFi protocols like Aave announcing integration with Polygon earlier this month.
Derivatives market data shows the focus has shifted to Ethereum-based scaling solutions in recent weeks from rival blockchains like Solana.
Open interest in MATIC futures listed on Binance, FTX, and Huobi has skyrocketed along with the cryptocurrencyâs price. Open interest refers to the number of contracts traded but not squared off with an offsetting position.Â
Open interest in Solanaâs SOL token has turned south since mid-April, having seen a solid rise in preceding months. Vinokourov expects continued growth in Polygon at the expense of Solana.
âNon-ethereum based solutions, such as Solana, may suffer in the short term due to Polygonâs growth,â Vinokourov said. âThe dominance of Polygon will most likely strengthen going forward, and its positioning as an aggregator could boost interest in the sector as a whole and support a wide variety of Ethereum-scaling solutions.â
Indeed, Ethereumâs scalability could improve, bringing transaction fees down once the sharding upgrade is implemented. However, Polygonâs Sandeep Nailwal doesnât foresee Ethereumâs improved scalability affecting demand for sidechains.
âEthereum 2.0 will become 64 times more scalable than Ethereum is now, but the demand is 1,000 times than where we are. You will need L2 scalability,â Nailwal told CoinDesk.
Ethereumâs founder Vitalik Buterin plans to implement the sharding upgrade after the completion of the switch to proof-of-stake mechanism by early next year.
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