Regarding mintlayer net whether it will be compliant with RSK? i meant a blockchain that can be used by changing its RPC to connect into the network. We know that if this will make people easy to use mintlayer main net instead of using different algo that may make people feel a bit complicated to adapt with a new mainnet that has different mechanism.
it won't be "compliant" with RSK, because it's a new sidechain. If it's anchored to Bitcoin it can't have other mechanisms looking at RSK. But EVM contracts written in Solidity can be easility ported to Mintlayer as contracts (written in Ink!) in the WASM environment of the programmable pools. This also apply to smart contracts related to SOV for example, which allows to re-create the SOV ecosystem on Mintlayer.
There's also another question about how much MLT will be allocated for SOV stakers?
The detailed SIP is here:
https://github.com/erubboli/SIPS/blob/main/SIP-0033.mdI just go a newsletter from sovryn announcing the Mynthlayer sale on the sovryn dex by Monday, the sip was approved eventually, good news to all who are eagerly waiting to get their hands on Mynthlayer project, it is happening soon so get your rbtc ready for those who are familiar with the sovryn dex.
im just reading a message from sovryn's admin it says that if the vote will be postponed until end of this month. I didn't know which true statement. It makes me a bit confusing about that
actually, the token "Mynt" is a different token, different project, different sale. It has nothing to do with Mintlayer. The Mintlayer SIP still needs to be approved by Bitocracy.