THORChain Nodes Vote on Three New Stablecoin Pools and xUSK Activation

⚡ Vote Required

By Thorchain
May 21, 2026, 2:28 PM
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Node operators are being called to vote on critical protocol updates:

Three new stablecoin pools proposed:

  • BSC.​USDT
  • BASE.​USDC
  • TRON.​USDT

These additions aim to strengthen the RUNE/USD price reference and make the TOR anchor more resilient against single-chain or single-issuer disruptions.​ All three pools are already live with meaningful liquidity depth.​ The proposal is strictly additive with no downside risk if any pool becomes unhealthy.​

Requires 2/3+ supermajority to pass.​

xUSK activation needed: Nodes must also activate xUSK (the receipt token for USK in Kujira's lending vault) by setting: ENABLESWITCH-GAIA-XUSK: 1

This follows the merge in v3.​17.​ Full details on USK sunsetting: Rujira Network announcement

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⚡️Nodes, your votes are needed. Three new stable pools are proposed to strengthen the RUNE/USD price reference: BSC.USDT, BASE.USDC, and TRON.USDT. All three are live with meaningful depth. Adding them makes the TOR anchor more resilient to single-chain or single-issuer

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