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Will Polkadot (DOT) price reverse course now that cross-chain messaging is live?

Development within the Polkadot (DOT) ecosystem has been slowly unfolding over the past year and a half and the work put in by developers is finally starting to bear fruit as parachain auctions finish and the first chains launched on mainnet. 

The next phase of interoperability within the ecosystem is set to kick off now that cross-chain functionality is about to go live. This next step will allow Polkadot-based parachains to communicate with each other and transfer assets between chains.

https://twitter.com/Polkadot/status/1521840371470409735?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Here’s a look at what the launch of the XCM messaging system means for the price of DOT, the options that are now available to DOT holders and how this development increases its functionality within the Polkadot ecosystem.

Polkadot is unshackled

Up to this point, DOT had limited uses and was basically isolated on its own network without much to functionality. Its main functions included staking, governance and for contribution in parachain crowdloans, which helped reduce the circulating supply but did little else to really spark demand.

The introduction of cross-chain communication enabled DOT transfers to various parachain networks and the number of use cases for the DOT token on parachains like Moonbeam and Astar Network.

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView shows that the price of DOT has been hard hit by the six-month downtrend in the crypto market as its price has declined 73% from its all-time high at $55 on Nov. 4. 

DOT/USDT 1-day chart. Source: TradingView

With the token now trading at a notable support/resistance level, it remains to be seen if the ability to transfer DOT across various parachains will help lead to an increase in demand for DOT.

Related: Polkadot launches cross-chain messaging system to solve blockchain’s bridge problem

New use cases

One notable use for DOT that has been rising in popularity in recent months is liquid staking and the minting stablecoins by using crypto assets as collateral.

DOT can now be transferred to the DeFi-focused Acala parachain and deposited in its liquid staking contract in exchange for LDOT. LDOT can then be used as collateral to mint aUSD, the native decentralized stablecoin of Polkadot and Kusama.

DOT can also be used in various DeFi applications including yield farming, lending and borrowing. As the introduction of cross-chain communication spreads throughout the Polkadot ecosystem, additional uses for DOT are likely to emerge, especially as parachains roll out increased functionality.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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