TOKEN | TYPE | USD | WETH | USDT | PRICE | MAKER | TXN |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
EUL / WETH Euler
TXNS
5
VOLUME
277.43
MAKERS
5
buys
2
sells
3
buy vol
$ 161.086
sell vol
$ 116.344
buyers
2
sellers
3
Security Audit
Taxes:
Honeypot
No
Cannot buy
No
Cannot sell all
No
Self-destruct
No
Mintable
Yes
Freezable
No
Proxy/Upgradeable
No
Blacklist
No
Whitelist-only
No
Anti-whale
No
Anti-whale modifiable
No
Owner can change balance
No
External calls
No
Slippage modifiable
No
Personal slippage
No
Trading cooldown
No
Open source
Yes
Trusted list
No
Listed on DEX
Yes
Ownership
Owner
-
0%
Creator
0xee00…c8c5
0%
LP holders: 9
LP total supply: 900.2
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The ability to lend and borrow assets efficiently is a crucial feature of any financial system. In the world of traditional finance, this process is typically facilitated by trusted and permissioned third-parties such as banks, who connect people with a surplus of money to those who need access to it in the short term. In the world of decentralised finance (DeFi), trusted and permissioned third-parties are no longer needed; banks have been replaced by trustless and permissionless lending protocols running on the blockchain (1). Among the first-generation of DeFi lending protocols are Compound (2) and Aave (3). These protocols provide users with access to lending and borrowing capabilities for a handful of the most liquid ERC20 tokens. However, these protocols were not designed to handle the risks associated with lending and borrowing illiquid or volatile assets and have therefore relied on a permissioned listing system to protect their users from the risks associated with such assets. Consequently, there remains significant unmet demand for lending and borrowing the long tail of crypto assets. On the lending side, users want to deposit tokens to earn yield and take leveraged long positions. On the borrowing side, users want to reduce their exposure to volatility and take leveraged short positions. Here, we present Euler: a permissionless lending protocol custom-built with an array of new features to help users lend and borrow more types of tokens than ever before.