Posts about Algorand
Last week on February 20th it was reported that over 13 million ALGOs were stolen from different users, it appears that all of these users were using a My Algorand browser based wallet. MyAlgo tweeted this morning recommending that all users move assets off any Mnemonic wallet stored on MyAlgo site.
If you have a hardware wallet linked to MyAlgo your crypto should be fine since your seed phrase was never on their website.
It also appears that Pera wallets are not affected buy hardware wallet would be best.
John Woods the CTO of the Algorand foundation made a statement that the hack was not a problem with Algorand itself.
Multiple users have lost millions of ALGOs in this hack
Gard protocol a DeFi platform on Algorand was also affected by the recent hack, no users funds were taken but it appears a portion of their operating funds were.
Things to do
move your funds to a hardware wallet if possible.
move your funds to hot wallet that isn't My Algorand wallet
you could also rekey your current wallet (advanced) https://developer.algorand.org/docs/get-details/accounts/rekey/
I think we can all agree that tps numbers can be hard to compare between chains. Some chains can pin 10000s of native token transfers, but things get weird when you start to compare smart contracts.
Last year, I posted about this metric in the Algorand subreddits for determining throughput of different blockchains in the fairest way possible. That is using an AMM “uniswap-style” swap as the benchmark.
The authors of the medium article linked in my original post tested the smart contract throughput of some of the top smart contract platforms empirically, and they found that these chains to have the following AMM-swap tps limits:
Solana Mainnet Orca - 273 swaps
BSC pancakeswap - 195 swaps
Polygon quickswap - 95 swaps
Avax Trader Joe - 176 swaps
Celo Ubeswap - 50 swaps
Ethereum uniswap v2 - 18 swaps
Immediately after the 6k tps upgrade, I made a post about Algorand's ability to perform these AMM-style swaps which was estimated using the assumption that an AMM swap would require four txns per swap. This estimation came out to about 1625 swaps per second. At the time this was very impressive because the next fastest chain was Solana capped at being able to do 273 swaps per second.
People foreshadowed in the comments on one of my previous posts saying that it could definitely be done in less than four transactions, but I wanted to be conservative at the time.
Today, I saw on twitter that one of the developers from Vestige actually empirically tested this on the MAINNET and proved that Algorand can do 2881 AMM-style swaps per second. You can see the on-chain evidence in this block.
Algorand literally dwarfs these other chains in smart contract efficiency10.5x more than Solana Mainnet Orca - 273 swaps
15x more than BSC pancakeswap - 195 swaps
30x more than Polygon quickswap - 95 swaps
16x more than Avax Trader Joe - 176 swaps
57x more than Celo Ubeswap - 50 swaps
160x more than Ethereum uniswap v2 - 18 swaps
3.5x more than all of them combined - 807 swaps
If anybody can do this experiment for other popular Layer 1s like Tezos, NEAR, or Elrond or the Layer 2s on ETH, I would love to include them here.
Please be respectful in the comments :)
In response to recent attacks on Algorand accounts, we’ve released a new #rekey function for Pera Web Wallet.🔐🔂
Our step-by-step guide explains how to use this feature to protect your assets: https://support.perawallet.app/en/article/how-to-rekey-an-algorand-account-with-pera-web-wallet-9alza3/
Access Pera Web Wallet: http://web.perawallet.app 🔗
📽 See how to #rekey your Algorand accounts with Pera Web Wallet in just a few clicks:
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