Lisk $LSK will be delisted on the OKX Exchange pair with LSK/USDT on July 15th, 2025 at 06:00 am UTC
Published By: divya choudhary
Published at: 2025-07-12
About Lisk $LSK
Lisk is a JavaScript?based, open?source Blockchain Platform that launched in 2016 aimed at simplifying decentralized app (dApp) development by enabling devs to build their own sidechains connected to the Lisk network using familiar tools like Node.js. It utilizes a Delegated Proof?of?Stake (DPoS) consensus to secure the network and employs the LSK token for transaction fees, voting, and powering ecosystem services. More recently, Lisk has positioned itself as a Layer?2 solution within the Optimism “Superchain,” enhancing cost?effectiveness, scalability, and inter?chain interoperability while offering support programs and grants to founders targeting high?growth markets in regions like Southeast Asia and Africa.
What Is Lisk’s Cousin
Tenet is a special kind of blockchain. It helps people use coins they’ve already staked (locked up to help run blockchains) to do even more cool things, like:
Make more money from their staked coins.
Use a special coin called LSDC that’s backed by these staked coins.
Build apps that work well with these new money tools.
Lisk is different—it helps people build apps using JavaScript, a common coding language. But both Tenet and Lisk want to build smart blockchains that connect easily to others.
Why Do People Like Lisk (LSK)?
Lisk is a type of blockchain that is:
Great for developers: People who know JavaScript can easily build apps on it.
Built like a tree: Lisk has sidechains—these are like extra branches that help the main system stay fast and clean.
Run by the community: The people who use it help make big decisions.
Has clear rules: You always know how much you’ll pay (fees stay the same) and how coins are given out.
Made for growing places: It wants to help people in fast-growing countries use Web3 apps.
What Happens When OKX Delists Other Coins? (And What It Means for Lisk)
OKX is a big Crypto Trading website.
Don’t have enough people trading them.
Might not follow the rules.
Aren’t safe or trusted enough.
But don’t worry—Lisk is NOT getting removed! That’s actually good news for Lisk. Here’s why:
a. OKX Trusts Lisk
OKX only keeps good, strong projects.
Since Lisk is still listed, it means it’s a project people can trust.
b. Lisk Might Get More Attention
When bad coins are removed, people look for better coins to buy.
Some may choose Lisk, since it’s still safe to trade on OKX.
c. Safer for Everyone
When OKX removes risky coins, it’s better for smart investors.
Lisk looks even better because it passes the tough rules.
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