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Jupiter co-founders release an update on the stability of spot products and call for community feedback

ChainCatcher message, Jupiter co-founder Meow posted a Jupiter spot stability update on X and called for community feedback. He stated: "A few weeks ago, I released and explained the stability issues of our spot products, including Swap, DCA, LO, and VA.As mentioned above, these issues were primarily due to the significant upgrades we made in the first half of the year to accommodate the massive growth of tokens and the market. We attempted to address important user experience issues and manage the workload and technical load of a set of APIs used across the entire ecosystem. Since then, we have been working hard to resolve these issues, including correcting dynamic configurations, optimizing MTS infrastructure to better serve APIs and internal users, increasing monitoring significantly, and making extensive changes to the LO/DCA systems.We still plan to fix some issues: dynamic slippage inference may be slow if the network is poor, it is not very effective for rapidly moving tokens, and the user experience during failures is not an ideal solution; pricing for tokens with lower liquidity remains a very challenging issue; there are delays during infrastructure upgrades; the execution speed of LO/DCA is still not as fast as we would like; we also have some significant upgrades coming, including a significantly improved version of dynamic slippage and limit orders. We encourage the community to provide feedback on this. We will strive to address every issue and resolve them in the coming weeks.

UXLINK releases token airdrop rules and further seeks community feedback

ChainCatcher news, according to UXLINK's disclosure on the official X platform and Telegram group, based on community opinions and feedback, the token airdrop rules are open for discussion, with the main rules as follows:UXLINK has always adopted a three-step approach to prevent low-quality accounts/wallet addresses, with the airdrop being the final step. It will also open channels for self-reporting and appeals for non-compliant addresses, maintaining smooth communication with the community.The airdrop rules indicate that the main evaluation criteria will be based on community contribution scores, professional third-party ratings, and exchange certifications. It will also fully consider the needs of users who have made significant contributions but have low scores, as well as users from countries and regions that UXLINK cannot serve, taking measures such as delays and buybacks to meet the interests of contributors.According to the airdrop rules, UXLINK will allocate a portion of the project's profits for additional airdrops to community contributors, which can be claimed without the need for UXUY points. This portion of the rewards will be distributed openly, equally, and fairly to addresses that have contributed to the UXLINK community.According to the community leader: "There are over 6 million holders on the UXLINK chain, and we initially expect to airdrop to 1.5-3.0 million addresses. Due to the large scale involved, we are also being very cautious and are currently seeking community opinions."
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