LayerZero Selected as GMX's Messaging Infrastructure Provider
LayerZero Selected as GMX's Messaging Infrastructure Provider
🌉 GMX Picks Their Bridge

GMX DAO has concluded its governance vote, selecting LayerZero as the preferred messaging infrastructure provider for GMX Multichain deployment. This decision follows a comprehensive selection process that included:
- Community Q&A sessions with potential partners
- Detailed proposal presentations
- Open forum discussions
The selection marks a significant step in GMX's multichain expansion strategy. The voting process demonstrated strong community engagement through Snapshot voting.
The Governance vote on the proposal to select a bridging & messaging partner for GMX has concluded. The DAO has expressed a preference for @LayerZero_Core as the preferred messaging infrastructure provider for GMX Multichain. 1/2
An important GMX Community Call has been scheduled: Q&A Session and Presentation of the Proposals by the potential Bridging & Messaging Partners for GMX Multichain All community members are invited to listen in to this Community Call on Google Meet, ask questions, and hear from
An important new Governance proposal related to the ongoing development of GMX Multichain is now live on Snapshot: 🔸 "Bridging & Messaging Partner For GMX" Tokenholders, please review the proposal and cast your vote: snapshot.box/#/s:gmx.eth/
A new proposal to the GMX DAO has been published on the Governance forum: 🔸 "GMX V2 Hybrid Deployment on Botanix" This proposal seeks to gauge the community’s interest in deploying GMX V2 on @BotanixLabs' Spiderchain. 1/2
Reminder: a crucial Governance proposal related to the ongoing development of GMX Multichain is live for voting on Snapshot. 🔸 "Bridging & Messaging Partner For GMX" This Snapshot vote will end on Saturday, April 12. Cast your vote now: snapshot.box/#/s:gmx.eth/
Please note that this Snapshot proposal has been reposted to include additional information: Cast your votes: snapshot.box/#/s:gmx.eth/pr…
An important new Governance proposal related to the ongoing development of GMX Multichain is now live on Snapshot: 🔸 "Bridging & Messaging Partner For GMX" Tokenholders, please review the proposal and cast your vote: snapshot.box/#/s:gmx.eth/
GMX Revenue Surge Leads to Delayed Token Buybacks
GMX experienced a significant revenue increase, causing its buyback-and-distribute contract to face processing delays. The remaining balance will roll over to future weekly epochs for distribution to GMX holders. Key points: - Buyback process is fully transparent and verifiable on-chain - Affects both Arbitrum and Avalanche networks - Contract addresses: - Arbitrum: [View on Arbiscan](https://arbiscan.io/address/0x7EB417637a3E6d1C19E6d69158c47610b7a5d9B3) - Avalanche: [View on Snowtrace](https://snowtrace.io/address/0x1A3A103F9F536a0456C9b205152A3ac2b3c544902)
GMX Rolls Out Stop Market Orders and Enhanced Trading Features

GMX has implemented several key trading improvements: - Added Stop Market Orders support - Enabled chart-based drag & drop order editing - Optimized swap routing for spot and perpetual trades - Enhanced Trade UI with new dropdowns and clearer chart headers - Improved mobile experience with 24h volumes and position cards - Updated number formatting with k, m, b suffixes - Enhanced depth charts and PnL analysis - Clarified network fee calculations For feedback or support: [Telegram](https://t.me/GMX_IO) [Discord](https://discord.gg/H5PeQru3Aa) Learn more about GMX's 2025 roadmap on their [blog](https://gmxio.substack.com/p/gmx-development-plan-for-2025)
GMX Releases TypeScript and Python SDKs for Developer Integration
GMX has launched new Software Development Kits (SDKs) in TypeScript and Python, enhancing its trade and earn functionality integration capabilities. Key Features: - Read functions for markets, positions, tokens, orders, and trade history - Write functions for order management and creation - Battle-tested infrastructure ready for immediate implementation The protocol welcomes community contributions and actively seeks feedback for improvements. Developers can access documentation at docs.gmx.io/docs/api/sdk-v2. **Integration Made Simple** Start building on GMX's proven infrastructure today with comprehensive SDK support.
GMX Receives Arbitrum Security Grant for Protocol Enhancements

GMX has been awarded a grant from the Arbitrum Security Subsidy Fund to strengthen its protocol security and expansion plans. The grant will support three key initiatives: - Security audits for implementing Gasless Transactions - Audits for GMX Multichain expansion - Smart contract security reviews for Cross Margin implementation This development follows GMX's successful first wave of grants that supported 22 projects. The protocol currently serves as a foundational liquidity layer for Arbitrum, with nearly 100 DeFi projects integrated. *Key collaborators include Areta, Axis Advisory, and Daimon Law.*