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  • Zulu Republic was intended to be an ecosystem of digital platforms built on the Ethereum blockchain, founded on and motivated by the idea that [[Category:Platforms]]
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  • Platforms that allow users to buy, sell, or trade cryptocurrencies for other digital
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  • Boardroom’s mission is to enable stakeholder-owned platforms to scale while upholding the interests of all their constituencies.
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  • * Top Liquid Staking platforms are [[Lido]] & [[Marinade]]
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  • ...cting traders, exchanges, institutions, and [[Decentralized Finance|DeFi]] platforms with democratized access to liquidity, trading execution, and yield generat
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  • ...ffectively increases its collateral quality. Explore the multitude of DeFi platforms
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  • ...eate liquid and efficient markets on centralized and decentralized trading platforms and off-exchange.
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  • ...aged yield strategy aggregator used to earn a yield on farms from multiple platforms on the [[Solana]] network.
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  • ...ollaborative project to deliver traditional API services to smart contract platforms in a decentralized and trust-minimized way. It is governed by a ''decentral
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  • ...lockchain operating as a [[Bitcoin]] sidechain and supporting several DeFi platforms.
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  • ...H, and BONE, come together to create ShibaSwap, the next evolution in DeFi platforms. ShibaSwap gives users the ability to DIG (provide liquidity), BURY (stake)
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  • ...RAILGUN users enjoy privacy when making transfers, trading, using leverage platforms, adding liquidity or using decentralized applications (dApps) any way they ...cialized infrastructure outside of the Ethereum network. These specialized platforms do not have direct access to Distributed Exchanges (DEXs), dApps or the liq
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  • Similar to (and based-from) existing lending platforms like Compound Finance, Aave and C.R.E.A.M. Finance, users will be able to l SCREAM aims to offer one of the highest liquidity platforms on Fantom. By offering money markets with the highest liquidity at launch,
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  • * Collect funds and invest in other projects through launchpads and other platforms
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  • * '''Join''' by interacting with our community, using our DeFi platforms, and purchasing our native utility tokens, BANANA and GNANA
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  • CELO/fiat or cUSD/fiat CLOB exchange pairs, fiat-to-crypto software, P2P platforms, wallet integrations, point-of-sale integrations, e-commerce integrations,
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  • ...cy which is used to generate interest on safer, overcollateralized lending platforms like Aave. This lump-sum yield is then distributed randomly across the depo
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  • ...e liquidity to earn yield on digital assets. However, unlike other [[AMM]] platforms, Raydium's AMM provides on-chain liquidity to [[Serum]]'s central limit ord
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  • ...solate risk, rather than using a large lending and borrowing pool on other platforms. Pools can be made public or private depending on the creator's preference.
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  • ...the most about Definotify is that it supports rather lager of lending/cdp platforms on different chain such as Geist, Venus, Compound, Aave, Liquidy, MarkerDAO
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  • ...oins to borrow tokens. You could use MAI as stablecoin collateral in those platforms, essentially using your original tokens as collateral for debt in lending p
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  • ...operability so that USDs will be natively deployed to all major blockchain platforms.
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  • A continuously updated list of interest-bearing assets and their underlying platforms supported by APWine:
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  • ...in 2021 were Cardano, Avalanche, Polkadot and Solana. Other prominent PoS platforms include Tron, EOS, [[Algorand]], and Tezos.
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  • ...eum Virtual Machine (EVM) for its smart contracts, and this means that its platforms, tokens, protocols, and dApps are compatible and interoperable with other n
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  • ...), and facilitated over $7B in trading (including perpetual and synthetics platforms), with 38 announced mainnet integration partners and 41 data publishers.<re ...the aggregate amount of Total Value Locked (TVL) within all protocols and platforms that depend on the proper operation of an oracle network to operate.
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  • ...tform with functions of AMM, aggregating trade, pending orders on Exchange platforms, unbiased stable currency, etc. Mixin Network is dedicated to providing use ...s to jointly manage large amounts of assets, also suitable for B2C and C2C platforms to co-manage funds, and the platform cannot misappropriate the funds of use
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