Lisk

Lisk (LSK) is a blockchain platform originally launched in 2016 by Max Kordek and Oliver Beddows — designed to let developers build decentralized applications in JavaScript using a sidechain model — that evolved significantly over time and in 2024 completed a migration to become an Ethereum Layer 2 built with the Optimism OP Stack, pivoting toward interoperability between EVM ecosystems.


Stat Value
Ticker LSK
Price $0.13
Market Cap $29.66M
24h Change +3.8%
Circulating Supply 227.45M LSK
Max Supply 400.00M LSK
All-Time High $34.92
Contract (Ethereum) 0x6033...ae3f
Contract (Base) 0xac48...1a24
Contract (Lisk) 0xac48...1a24

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How It Works

Original model (2016–2023)

  1. Delegated Proof of Stake — 101 active delegates elected by LSK holders produced blocks. Any LSK holder could vote for up to 101 delegates.
  2. Sidechain architecture — Each Lisk application ran on its own sidechain, isolating it from the main chain’s performance issues.

Current model (2024+)

  1. Interoperability focus — The new Lisk L2 focuses on connecting EVM ecosystems, enabling cross-chain interactions via standard L2 bridge mechanisms.
  2. LSK token — LSK remains the native governance token and gas token for the Lisk L2.

Tokenomics

Parameter Value
Ticker LSK
Max Supply 400,000,000 (established via governance)
Original launch May 24, 2016
Consensus (current) OP Stack (Ethereum L2)
Previous consensus 101-delegate DPoS

Use Cases

  • Ethereum L2 — Deploy EVM-compatible smart contracts on Lisk’s OP Stack-based L2.
  • Cross-chain interoperability — Lisk’s current positioning as an interoperability layer.
  • Historical DApp development — Legacy Lisk SDKs for JavaScript-based blockchain applications.

History

  • 2016-05-24 — Lisk mainnet launches after an ICO raising approximately 14,000 BTC from the crowd sale. One of the largest ICOs at the time.
  • 2016–2018 — Lisk develops the Lisk SDK (JavaScript), Lisk Hub wallet, and core infrastructure. DApp ecosystem grows slowly.
  • 2021 — Lisk’s ecosystem fund (Lisk DAO) begins distributing LSK grants for ecosystem development. Roadmap evolves.
  • 2022–2023 — Lisk announces migration from standalone DPoS chain to Ethereum L2 strategy.
  • 2024 — Lisk L2 (OP Stack-based Ethereum Layer 2) launches. LSK becomes an ERC-20 token on Ethereum with bridging to Lisk L2. Migration completed.
  • 2024 — Focus shifts to interoperability between EVM ecosystems using Lisk as a bridging and coordination layer.

Common Misconceptions

“Lisk is only for JavaScript developers.”

The original Lisk focused on JavaScript DApp development. The 2024 Lisk L2 is EVM-compatible, supporting Solidity and all standard Ethereum tooling.

“Lisk is still a standalone DPoS blockchain.”

Lisk completed its migration to an Ethereum L2 in 2024. The original standalone blockchain is deprecated; Lisk now operates as an Ethereum L2.


Social Media Sentiment

Long-time Lisk holders are divided on the L2 migration — some see it as abandoning Lisk’s original JavaScript-for-blockchain vision; others see it as pragmatic ecosystem alignment with Ethereum. The community has grown and contracted multiple times over Lisk’s eight-year history. The JSK legacy community remains nostalgic for the original vision.

Last updated: 2026-04

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