Polygon Bor v2.7.2 Keeps Mainnet Node Readiness on Radar
Polygon's Bor v2.7.2 release keeps node readiness and chain-ops monitoring live for operators and ecosystem watchers.
Modern dapp discovery around new launches, trending protocols, filtered opportunities, and a research blog that adds context to the Radar surface.
News
Same-day dapp, protocol, funding, hot-contract, ecosystem, and chain-level updates that deserve faster context than the evergreen blog.
Protocol Launches
Aave governance is evaluating a V4 spoke deployment on Aptos with NetX TEE collateral validation, making this a protocol-launch watch rather than a token-price headline.
Polygon's Bor v2.7.2 release keeps node readiness and chain-ops monitoring live for operators and ecosystem watchers.
OKX's Tempo mainnet and USDT0 integration creates a fresh stablecoin-rail discovery event for Radar readers.
Polygon's zkEVM sunset notice has a real action window: wallet-held assets can still be bridged before July 1, while funds inside DeFi protocols need manual unwinds before the sequencer sunsets.
Aave's rsETH funding update moved beyond incident recap and into coalition design. Radar sees it as ecosystem-coordination news because it shows how lending venues and partner protocols are trying to distribute recovery responsibility.
Aave risk stewards moved to cut supply and borrow caps across multiple V3 markets after the rsETH stress window. For Radar, this is protocol-ops news because liquidity routes and usable inventory change when caps get tightened.
Ether.fi's OP Mainnet migration matters on Radar because consumer-scale card and cash products change how a chain is discovered, used, and integrated.
Optimism's stake-based ordering test on OP Mainnet turns transaction policy, sequencer behavior, and app-level assumptions into a fresh chain-ops story.
Zerion's new Uniswap API routing is more than a wallet feature note. It expands where Uniswap liquidity shows up inside a wallet-first user flow.
Editorial
Use the guide layer after you read the same-day update so protocol context does not stay shallow.
Session keys can make wallet-first dapps feel seamless, but convenience only deserves trust when scope, expiry, and revocation are clearly limited.
Permit signatures can feel safer because they are off-chain and cheap, but the real risk sits in spender scope, allowance amount, and what the user is authorizing without slowing down to read.
Oracle heartbeat settings quietly shape liquidation risk, stale-price exposure, and how safely a new DeFi protocol behaves during low-update periods.