Lisk

Networks · Layer-1

LSK

LSK#135
Mcap$85.91M
$0.4372.40%

LSK Metrics

Spot Volume (24H)

$14.53M-66.00%

Marketcap

$85.91M

Circ Supply

196.4M

FDV

$175M

Max Supply

400.0M

Mcap/FDV

49.07%

Total Supply

400.0M

Futures Vol

$27.20M

Open Interest

$5.74M

Funding Rate

-0.0₄17%

Annualized FR

-1.9%

LSK Performance

1Y Price Performance
All Time High
$38.85-98.87%
Jan 07, 2018
Cycle Low
$0.343+27.28%
Jun 22, 2025
First Trade
May 24, 2016 onPoloniex

About & Links

Lisk News & Insights

Last Updated: Jul-13-2025 8:38 UTC

Currently Interesting

The most notable development for Lisk in the past week is the release of Lisk Node v0.3.5 on July 9, 2025. This software update is a recommended upgrade for all Lisk Node operators using the op-reth client, as it brings the OP Stack up to op-reth version 1.5.1. Node software releases are critical for maintaining network security, performance, and compatibility, especially for blockchains operating as Layer 2 solutions. The OP Stack is a modular framework for building scalable Layer 2 networks on Ethereum, and op-reth is an execution client that processes transactions and smart contracts. Timely upgrades help ensure that Lisk remains interoperable with the broader Optimism Superchain ecosystem and benefits from the latest performance and security enhancements.

Get Caught Up

  • On July 1, 2025, onchain voting began for a proposal to burn 100 million LSK tokens—25% of the total supply—currently held in the Lisk DAO treasury. If the proposal is rejected, these tokens will vest over seven years, only entering circulation if approved by the DAO for spending. Token burns permanently remove tokens from circulation, potentially increasing scarcity and impacting governance and treasury management.
  • The Lisk DAO Season 1 report, published July 2, 2025, detailed the first DAO-led initiative, which distributed up to 3.5 million LSK to support ecosystem growth, dApp deployment, and network engagement. The season saw significant increases in Total Value Locked (TVL), new protocol launches, and regionally focused builder programs, especially in Africa and Indonesia. DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) initiatives like this use onchain governance to allocate resources and incentivize development.
  • Velodrome, a decentralized exchange (DEX) on the Optimism Superchain, launched SuperSwaps on July 2, 2025, enabling native cross-chain token swaps across interconnected Layer 2 chains, including Lisk. This development streamlines decentralized finance (DeFi) activity by reducing reliance on traditional bridges and external liquidity pools, leveraging Hyperlane for interoperability.

Biggest Stories of 2025

  • Lisk Node v0.3.5 released, updating the OP Stack to op-reth v1.5.1 and recommending all node operators upgrade (July 9, 2025).
  • Lisk DAO Season 1 report published, highlighting ecosystem growth, builder programs, and liquidity incentives (July 2, 2025).
  • Onchain voting started for a proposal to burn 100 million LSK tokens, representing 25% of total supply (July 1, 2025).
  • Lisk Node v0.3.4 released, integrating op-reth v1.5.0 and improving performance (June 26, 2025).
  • Lisk Node v0.3.3 released, updating op-node and enhancing rollup logic (June 24, 2025).
  • LovCash, a South African digital payments platform, launched on Lisk L2, onboarding thousands of retailers and aiming to digitize informal trade (June 17, 2025).
  • Lisk Node v0.3.2 and v0.3.1 released, with critical bug fixes and performance improvements (June 5 and June 4, 2025).
  • Lisk Node v0.3.0 released, requiring node operators to update configuration and integrating multiple OP Stack components (May 28, 2025).
  • Builder Program Season 1 approved, allocating 400,000 LSK in grants and incentives for ecosystem development (May 24, 2025).
  • Lisk Node v0.2.10 released, a required upgrade for the Isthmus hardfork (April 23, 2025).
  • Lido’s wstETH (wrapped staked ETH) integrated with Lisk, enabling bridging and DeFi use cases (March 10, 2025).
  • Multiple Lisk Node releases throughout the year, addressing security, performance, and compatibility with Ethereum upgrades (various dates)+6.
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Lisk Profile

Lisk is a blockchain application platform, founded by Max Kordek and Oliver Beddows in May 2016. Based on its own blockchain network and cryptocurrency (LSK), Lisk enables developers to build blockchain applications and deploy their own sidechain linked to the Lisk mainchain, including a custom token.

Thanks to the scalability and flexibility of sidechains, developers will be able to implement and customize their blockchain applications to a large degree. The sidechains will be customizable with different parameters and transaction types in order to optimally fit the blockchain application’s use case.

Lisk aims to make blockchain technology more accessible with an SDK written in JavaScript and TypeScript, special focus on user experience, developer support, and in-depth documentation.

The Lisk network is operated using an efficiency-focused Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) consensus model, which is secured by democratically elected delegates.

Lisk, headquartered in Zug, Switzerland, raised over 14,000 Bitcoins in funding during its token sale.

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LSK Metrics

Spot Volume (24H)

$14.53M-66.00%

Marketcap

$85.91M

Circ. Supply

196.4M

FDV

$175M

Total Supply

400.0M

Mcap/FDV

49.07%

Max Supply

400.0M

Sector Ranking

#135

Futures Volume

$27.20M

Open Interest

$5.74M

Funding Rate

-0.0017%

Annualized FR

-1.9%

About & Links

LSK Performance

1Y Price Performance
All Time High
$38.85-98.87%
Jan 07, 2018
Cycle Low
$0.343+27.28%
Jun 22, 2025
First Trade
May 24, 2016 onPoloniex

Related to LSK

Trending

Lisk News & Insights

Last Updated: Jul-13-2025 8:38 UTC

Currently Interesting

The most notable development for Lisk in the past week is the release of Lisk Node v0.3.5 on July 9, 2025. This software update is a recommended upgrade for all Lisk Node operators using the op-reth client, as it brings the OP Stack up to op-reth version 1.5.1. Node software releases are critical for maintaining network security, performance, and compatibility, especially for blockchains operating as Layer 2 solutions. The OP Stack is a modular framework for building scalable Layer 2 networks on Ethereum, and op-reth is an execution client that processes transactions and smart contracts. Timely upgrades help ensure that Lisk remains interoperable with the broader Optimism Superchain ecosystem and benefits from the latest performance and security enhancements.

Get Caught Up

  • On July 1, 2025, onchain voting began for a proposal to burn 100 million LSK tokens—25% of the total supply—currently held in the Lisk DAO treasury. If the proposal is rejected, these tokens will vest over seven years, only entering circulation if approved by the DAO for spending. Token burns permanently remove tokens from circulation, potentially increasing scarcity and impacting governance and treasury management.
  • The Lisk DAO Season 1 report, published July 2, 2025, detailed the first DAO-led initiative, which distributed up to 3.5 million LSK to support ecosystem growth, dApp deployment, and network engagement. The season saw significant increases in Total Value Locked (TVL), new protocol launches, and regionally focused builder programs, especially in Africa and Indonesia. DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) initiatives like this use onchain governance to allocate resources and incentivize development.
  • Velodrome, a decentralized exchange (DEX) on the Optimism Superchain, launched SuperSwaps on July 2, 2025, enabling native cross-chain token swaps across interconnected Layer 2 chains, including Lisk. This development streamlines decentralized finance (DeFi) activity by reducing reliance on traditional bridges and external liquidity pools, leveraging Hyperlane for interoperability.

Biggest Stories of 2025

  • Lisk Node v0.3.5 released, updating the OP Stack to op-reth v1.5.1 and recommending all node operators upgrade (July 9, 2025).
  • Lisk DAO Season 1 report published, highlighting ecosystem growth, builder programs, and liquidity incentives (July 2, 2025).
  • Onchain voting started for a proposal to burn 100 million LSK tokens, representing 25% of total supply (July 1, 2025).
  • Lisk Node v0.3.4 released, integrating op-reth v1.5.0 and improving performance (June 26, 2025).
  • Lisk Node v0.3.3 released, updating op-node and enhancing rollup logic (June 24, 2025).
  • LovCash, a South African digital payments platform, launched on Lisk L2, onboarding thousands of retailers and aiming to digitize informal trade (June 17, 2025).
  • Lisk Node v0.3.2 and v0.3.1 released, with critical bug fixes and performance improvements (June 5 and June 4, 2025).
  • Lisk Node v0.3.0 released, requiring node operators to update configuration and integrating multiple OP Stack components (May 28, 2025).
  • Builder Program Season 1 approved, allocating 400,000 LSK in grants and incentives for ecosystem development (May 24, 2025).
  • Lisk Node v0.2.10 released, a required upgrade for the Isthmus hardfork (April 23, 2025).
  • Lido’s wstETH (wrapped staked ETH) integrated with Lisk, enabling bridging and DeFi use cases (March 10, 2025).
  • Multiple Lisk Node releases throughout the year, addressing security, performance, and compatibility with Ethereum upgrades (various dates)+6.
Sources

Smart Contract Platform Sector Research

Smart Contract Platform Sector Research

More

Lisk Media

Lisk Media

More

Lisk Profile

Lisk is a blockchain application platform, founded by Max Kordek and Oliver Beddows in May 2016. Based on its own blockchain network and cryptocurrency (LSK), Lisk enables developers to build blockchain applications and deploy their own sidechain linked to the Lisk mainchain, including a custom token.

Thanks to the scalability and flexibility of sidechains, developers will be able to implement and customize their blockchain applications to a large degree. The sidechains will be customizable with different parameters and transaction types in order to optimally fit the blockchain application’s use case.

Lisk aims to make blockchain technology more accessible with an SDK written in JavaScript and TypeScript, special focus on user experience, developer support, and in-depth documentation.

The Lisk network is operated using an efficiency-focused Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) consensus model, which is secured by democratically elected delegates.

Lisk, headquartered in Zug, Switzerland, raised over 14,000 Bitcoins in funding during its token sale.