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[https://mimo.capital/ Website]
 
[https://docs.mimo.capital/parallel-protocol/ Documentation]
 
[https://app.mimo.capital/assets/pdf/Mimo%20-%20White%20Paper.pdf Whitepaper]
 
[https://discord.gg/mimodao Discord]
 
[https://t.me/mimo_labs Telegram]
 
=== What is Mimo Protocol ? ===
[[File:Mimo website.png|thumb|Mimo website]]
Mimo is a [[CDP]] (Collateralized Debt Position) decentralized protocol that issues a stablecoin , the Parallel token ([[PAR]]), on the Ethereum, Polygon and Fantom blockchains. The [[/parallel-protocol/Mimo-protocol/par|PAR]] stablecoin is decentralized, non-custodial, and collateral-backed.
 
=== How is Mimo governed ? ===
The Mimo Protocol is a community-run, community-governed protocol. Changes are made through proposals that are voted with vMIMO, which are obtained by locking [[MIMO]] governance tokens.
 
=== Why use Mimo ? ===
The Mimo Protocol has been [https://docs.mimo.capital/parallel-protocol/resources/security-audits audited and secured]. The protocol is completely [https://github.com/mimo-capital/ open source], which allows anyone to interact with a UI client, or directly with the smart contracts. Being open source means that anyone can build a third-party interface, service, or application to interact with the protocol and enrich their product.
 
=== Additional information and resources about Mimo ===
Feel free to refer to the [https://app.mimo.capital/assets/pdf/Mimo%20-%20White%20Paper.pdf WhitePaper] for a deeper dive into Mimo Protocol mechanisms. Developers can access the [https://docs.mimo.capital/parallel-protocol/developers/smart-contract-architecture Developer documentation] for a technical description of the Mimo decentralized protocol. For detailed risk analysis, please visit the [https://docs.mimo.capital/parallel-protocol/risk/mimos-risk-framework risk framework].
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