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FAQ | Developer Docs | Hop Docs - docs. hop. exchange What’s an “arbitrageur”? Arbitrageurs perform arbitrage which is buying a token on one exchange and selling on a different exchange for a profit when there’s a slippage in price In the context of Hop, arbitrageurs swap between “h” tokens and canonical tokens on one Hop rollup AMM and trade the token on a different rollup for a profit
Hop Protocol | Hop Exchange A protocol for sending tokens across rollups and their shared layer-1 network in a quick and trustless manner
Hop: Send Tokens Across Rollups - hop. exchange This paper describes Hop, a protocol for sending tokens across rollups and their shared layer-1 network in a quick and trustless manner Rollups have the potential to scale the Ethereum network, but each rollup creates a siloed environment for its applications Moving assets between rollups and the layer-1 network is slow and expensive, diminishing the savings users gain by using the rollup
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Fees | Hop Docs - docs. hop. exchange With more liquidity in the Hop protocol and actors arbitraging the pools this should become less and less of a problem 3 Bonder fee (0 05-0 30%) The Bonder takes a fee for fronting the liquidity of your transfer at the destination chain and taking on risk
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FAQ | Hop Docs - docs. hop. exchange Basics FAQ Which interfaces can I use to use Hop Protocol? Can I access Hop Protocol through other interfaces than Hop Exchange? The Hop protocol is trustless and decentralized because it lives entirely on-chain Anyone running an Ethereum node can interact with the contracts directly which will perform as programmed for as long as Ethereum exists
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