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Ronin is an EVM blockchain crafted for developers building games with player-owned economies. It was founded in February 2021 by Sky Mavis, the creator of Axie Infinity. Ronin blockchain is powered by RON. Ronin aims to address key issues like Ethereum's high gas fees and slow transaction speeds in gaming experiences.[1]
Ronin was founded in February 2021 by Sky Mavis, amongst which its co-founders include COO Aleksander Larsen. Ronin is backed by Sky Mavis, who offers advisory support and grants to help reduce risk and improve odds of success for games looking to launch.
Ronin Network established itself as a key player in the Web3 gaming domain with its ability to process up to 100,000 transactions per second. It uses a Delegated Proof of Stake instead of a Proof of Authority, giving it an advantage over traditional blockchains to ensure both speed and security.[2]
Ronin now has over 200,000 daily active addresses according to their blog. They saw a 16x growth in a year, since January 1st, 2023.[14]
Launched in January 2022, RON is the native token of the Ronin Blockchain. A key component of the ecosystem developed by Sky Mavis for Axie Infinity.[2] It has enhanced Ronin sidechain's functionality in facilitating low-cost, efficient token swaps via the decentralized exchange Katana.
As of the end of 2023, their market cap has surged past 500M, representing over 12x growth since their 40M cap in early 2023.[14]
During the launch there were three ways to acquire RON: earning rewards from the Katana DEX, buying from the secondary market, or receiving a shareholder allocation. There were no discounted RON as part of funding rounds.
The quantity of RON reserved for various network functions, as a percentage of the total existing token supply, follows this distribution:[6]
There is a difference between unlocked supply (found in the public unlock schedule) and circulating supply (tokens that are issued out into circulation). Unlocked tokens may not be immediately circulated into the market and it usually depends on a program budget that is planned in advance.
With Ronin's switch to a Delegated Proof-of-Stake network in March 2023, RON's utility extended to staking. Users can now stake RON with network validators to earn rewards, increasing its versatility within the Ronin ecosystem. Most users require RON to pay for transactions on the network.[7]
Ronin initially employed the Proof of Authority (PoA) consensus algorithm, in which designated validators oversee the network and authenticate transactions. These validators, selected based on their expertise and reputation by Sky Mavis and the community, play a crucial role in generating new blocks and incorporating them into the blockchain.
One notable advantage of PoA is its lower energy consumption compared to other consensus mechanisms like Proof of Work (PoW), as it doesn't involve intricate calculations to validate transactions. This results in faster transaction speeds and reduced transaction fees, given the quicker validation of blocks.
However, PoA has faced criticism for its perceived lack of decentralization compared to alternative consensus mechanisms. Its reliance on a group of trusted validators implies a high level of trust in these entities. This concentration of trust introduces a potential vulnerability, particularly if validators were to engage in malicious activities. As such, they have transitioned into using the Delegated Proof-of-Stake system instead.[8]
To enhance Ronin's decentralization, Sky Mavis introduced an update that incorporated Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) into the process of selecting validators. Now, anyone holding a sufficient amount of RON can become a validator, thereby widening access and significantly improving the decentralization of Ronin. Importantly, they continue to enjoy the advantages of Proof-of-Authority, such as quicker transaction speeds and reduced transaction fees.
DPoS functions as a consensus mechanism where token holders delegate their stakes to chosen validators. These validators, responsible for verifying transactions, generating new blocks, and earning rewards, can be selected by token holders who can either vote for themselves or delegate their stake to a representative. The likelihood of a validator being chosen increases with the amount of tokens they receive. Rewards for block production are distributed among both validators and delegators who have delegated their stake to the validators.
Additionally, since RON staking is a prerequisite for validators, they have implemented slashing rules to penalize validators engaging in malicious behavior. This slashing mechanism serves as a deterrent, discouraging improper actions by penalizing validators who fail to produce new blocks or attempt to manipulate the system.[9]
Various gaming platforms and companies have chosen to build on Ronin. This includes Directive Games, Tribes Studio, Bali Games, Bowled.io, SkyVu, and MetaLand.
"It was essential for us to partner with a platform and team who understood how to make games and know the unique challenges game studios face. It was clear to us that gaming was in Ronin's DNA and that we were aligned with the approach to community and how things should benefit the ecosystem and their players." - Atli Mar Sveinsson, CEO at Directive Games[10]
Many games are built on Ronin Network. A few of the standout games as listed by DappRadar include:[13]
Binance Pay is a payment technology built by Binance. It allows the users to access the funds they have on Binance and use them outside of Binance. Through this partnership, the Deposit from Binance feature is incorporated into the Ronin wallet app. Users can conveniently make deposits from the Binance app without the need to manually scan or copy wallet addresses, for a nominal fixed fee. Furthermore, the auto-conversion feature facilitates the conversion of assets from Binance to Ronin, allowing users to convert ETH on Binance into SLP on Ronin. Notably, Binance Pay now supports several Ronin assets, including AXS, SLP, and USDC.[16]
Pyth Network publishes price feeds for blockchain assets amongst other functions. As a blockchain oracle for market date, with their partnership, users will now be able to see real-time updates of asset prices on Ronin. They will be providing the market data for DeFi projects and Ronin Name Service (RNS) for Ronin.[17]
An RNS is a distributed naming system based on the Ronin blockchain that lets one assign a human readable .ron domain name to one's long Ronin address. RNS is integrated with Ronin Wallet, Ronin Explorer, MAvis MArket, App.Axie, and the Sky Mavis Account Service. An RNS name can be secured with a Ronin wallet funded with RON.
You can use an RNS as follows:
There are four types of domain names in RNS.
The price of an RNS domain name depends on the following factors:
RNS employs a system of domain tiers to signify the rarity and worth of domain names, determined by factors such as their character composition and market value. The tier of a domain is discernible through its color card, which may be gold, blue, or green. This tier classification is applicable to all RNS names, excluding protected names specifically reserved for brands and businesses. Notably, protected names possess a distinct color card—purple—while their prices are established by Sky Mavis.
Regular names follow a numbered tier value. RNS with a value above $200 is in Tier 1, those between $50 to $200 in Tier two, and the rest in Tier 3.[15]
In March 2022, Ronin Network was breached, where 173,600 ETH and 25.5 million USDC, worth $625 million, were drained from the Ronin Bridge. It was engineered by a group of hackers. While the Ronin sidechain has nine validators requiring five signatures for withdrawals and is meant to protect against these types of attacks, the attacker found a backdoor through the gas-free RPC node, which they abused to get the signature for the Axie DAO validator. [11]
After the breach, Sky Mavis has implemented internal security measures to prevent future attacks. All code has been fully reviewed and optimized, with security experts auditing the entire architecture.
@SkyMavisHQ tech is solid and we will be adding several new validators to @Ronin_Network shortly to further decentralize the network. We are committed to ensuring that all of the drained funds are recovered or reimbursed, and we are continuing conversations with our stakeholders to determine the best course of action. -Aleksander Larsen, COO of Sky Mavis[12]
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