# Polygon Onchain FX Markets > FX pools using fxUSD as a base asset for fast, low-cost currency swaps. **Published by:** [ETH Daily](https://ethdaily.io/) **Published on:** 2026-04-10 **Categories:** news, 2026, april2026 **URL:** https://ethdaily.io/922 ## Content Quick TakePolygon onchain FX markets.Linea improves prover speed.Etherscan redesigns contract interface.Hegotá non-headliner proposal period.Polygon Onchain FX MarketsListen to this episode from Ethereum News on Spotify. Polygon introduces onchain FX markets. Linea improves its prover speed. Etherscan redesigns its smart contract interface. And the proposal period opens for Hegotá non-headliner EIPs. Read more: https://ethdaily.io/922 Sponsor: Lido Earn lets you deploy ETH or stablecoins into curated DeFi strategies for optimised yield.https://spotify.comSponsored byLido Earn lets you deploy ETH or stablecoins into curated DeFi strategies for optimised yield. Two vaults, daily rewards, automatic compounding, and first-loss protection. Get started on stake.lido.fi/earnPolygon Onchain FX MarketsPolygon Labs, Frax, Curve Finance, and DFB have launched onchain foreign exchange (FX) liquidity pools on the Polygon PoS network, enabling fast, low-cost currency swaps. The pools use the frxUSD dollar-pegged stablecoin as the base asset. Initial pairs include the BRZ (Brazilian real), IDRX (Indonesian rupiah), tGBP (British pound), AUDF (Australian dollar), and KRWQ (Korean won). Curve Finance provides the trading infrastructure through its FXSwap pools, designed for low slippage and tight spreads, while DFB handles liquidity and market-making for non-USD stablecoin pairs. Together, the system enables near-instant settlement, lower fees, and transparent pricing, bringing FX markets onchain.Linea Improves Prover SpeedLinea, the EVM-equivalent ZK rollup developed by Consensys, improved the speed and efficiency of its proving system. The improvement comes from a redesign of its core architecture, replacing 252-bit “large fields” with much smaller 31-bit fields, which dramatically lowers computation costs. Although the Ethereum Virtual Machine operates on 256-bit numbers, Linea splits them into smaller chunks and processes them in parallel, taking advantage of modern CPUs that are optimized for efficient 32-bit operations. Linea also introduced zkASM, a flexible constraint-writing system that works across different field sizes, avoiding the need for a full rewrite of existing logic. Together, the improvements make proofs faster, cheaper, and more efficient, enabling faster withdrawals and better liquidity, lowering hardware requirements for developers, and reducing transaction fees for users.Etherscan Redesigns Contract InterfaceEtherscan released a revamped smart contract tab on its block explorer, making it easier to explore and interact with contracts. The update introduces a full IDE-style code browser, letting developers navigate using a file tree, jump between functions with a contract outline, open multiple files in tabs, and search across all contract files. It also features improved Read/Write tabs with a cleaner interface for understanding and interacting with contract functions.Other NewsACDE #234 minutesHegotá non-headlinersStorm hearing for acquittalU.S. Treasury OCCIP initiativeScroll high tx costs 1KPK USDT Prime VaultBase App updateLlamaRisk risk provider for AaveBitmine uplisting on NYSEZackXBT DPRK investigationDisclaimer: Content is for informational purposes only, not endorsement or investment advice. The accuracy of information is not guaranteed. ## Publication Information - [ETH Daily](https://ethdaily.io/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://ethdaily.io/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@ethdaily): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/intent/follow?screen_name=ethdaily): Follow on Twitter