Curious about what is progress on this front, I noticed on the platform I visit so rarely (Twitter) that Maya Protocol finished the upgrade last evening. Or that's when the X post was published, at 10 pm my time (which is still relatively early in the US):
I'm writing this from PeakD because INLEO's image server is going through some upgrades (just in case you haven't found out what's going on):
So, the latest thread from @khaleelkazi on the Maya upgrade and what follows for LEO is this:
Since then the Maya Protocol was upgraded yesterday, as I mentioned at the beginning, but it may have been too late for LeoDex to be also launched yesterday, I believe it's possible we will see it today. The Leodex link still redirects to INLEO (for me).
One other thing. I checked Asgardex, one wallet that has support for Maya Protocol, and I don't see the Arbitrum integration or LEO yet. I am going to guess here that the front ends are supporting the new integrations at their own pace.
Anyway, once LeoDex is launched, we will have our interface to connect to the Maya Protocol and from there with the other supported ecosystems. We might have to wait for it since LeoDex is directly interested in connecting with Arbitrum LEO as soon as they can.
As you wait, maybe you want to check out a demo of the new LeoDex by Khal, done before the Arbitrum integration on the Maya Protocol.
Speaking of LEO, it started going up vertically after pushing through the strong historical resistance around 8-9 cents:
It is now at about 16 cents, which is +128% compared to 7 cents, +166% compared to 6 cents, and +220% compared to 5 cents, which was its dollar value range for a pretty long time.
People already see the previous bull market events repeating for LEO. And why not? 😀