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盘点值得关注的七款高潜力DeFi产品
深潮TechFlow
特邀专栏作者
2024-02-06 04:00
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本文将介绍几款有趣的DeFi产品。

Original author: THE DEFI INVESTOR

Original compilation: Deep Chao TechFlow

Introduction

This article aims to list some innovative DeFi products that I have frequently used recently. By practicing on-chain applications, you can understand cryptocurrency-related concepts more easily than just reading about the concepts. What’s more, the generous rewards early adopters received for their airdrops led to huge gains in many cases. In this issue, I will introduce several interesting DeFi products that I highly recommend.

Pendle’s re-pledge pool

As some of you may already know,PendleIs the largest revenue trading agreement.

By using it, you can bet on whether returns from a certain income opportunity will increase or decrease, earn a fixed income from your capital, and more.

But in this article, I’m going to focus primarily on its newly launched liquidity re-collateralization pool, as Pendle does a really good job of leveraging the re-collateralization narrative.

So far, Pendle has launched yield trading pools for 3 liquid re-staking tokens:

  • Kelp DAO’s rsETH

  • EtherFi’s eETH

  • Renzo Protocol’s ezETH

All of these liquidity re-hypothecation protocols are built on EigenLayer and they offer a real-time points program for their ETH depositors.

What’s interesting about restaking pools on Pendle is that through them, anyone can speculate on the airdrop value of EigenLayer and the liquidity restaking project.

Here is an example of an rsETH pool on Pendle:

  • If you believe that the EigenLayer and Kelp DAO airdrops will be very successful: Buy YT rsETH on Pendle to get up to 27x Kelp DAO points and 9x EigenLayer points (this is a high-risk strategy because you only get 10% of the points on these points) You can only make money if the value is considerable, you are actually buying points).

  • If you think these airdrops are overvalued and you would rather get more than 30% fixed APY on ETH rather than airdrop points buy PT rsETH.

  • If you want to keep your Eigenlayer Points while earning extra on your ETH, you can provide liquidity to the rsETH pool.

Whether youre bullish on EigenLayer ecosystem airdrops or not, you can use Pendle to predict them or just to get some extra bucks.

Rabby wallet

If you are still using Metamask, I highly recommend giving it a tryRabby 。

Rabby is a crypto wallet for Ethereum and all EVM chains, built by the team behind the most popular Web3 portfolio tracker DeBank.

A few reasons why I like it:

  • Pre-Signature Check for Security: This is the #1 reason I recommend Rabby. The wallet displays many useful details for every transaction you try to sign

  • Smoother multi-chain experience: When you use a dApp, the wallet will automatically switch to the corresponding chain based on the website you visit.

  • Transaction Simulation Results: For each interaction with the dApp, the wallet displays an estimated change in your balance

  • Revoke Token Authorization: As an extra security measure, you can check which dApps have access to your funds and easily revoke their permissions

Additionally, performing specific actions on Rabby can also earn Rabby Points, which may qualify you for Rabby airdrops in the future.

Its points program launched just a few weeks ago.

Whales Market

Whales MarketIt is an over-the-counter (OTC) decentralized exchange.

It seems to be the most interesting of the Solana native dApps. What makes it different from other OTC DEXs is that in addition to tokens and NFTs, it also allows trading points and future airdrop quotas.

Whales Market already enables its users to trade points from EigenLayer, FriendTech and Hyperliquid, and will soon enable trading of Blast, Kamino, Drift and MarginFi points.

If you are collecting airdrops and want to sell your future airdrop quota, or you want to buy future airdrop quota, you may want to check out this platform.

I also find it useful for estimating the potential value of airdrops you want to collect.

For example, the current price for 1 Hyperliquid point on Whale Market is $2, but has fluctuated significantly over the past few weeks.

RocketX

There are many different cryptocurrency bridges out there nowadays.

But the problem with most bridges is that they only support a handful of blockchains, usually the most popular ones.

If you want to bridge your funds to Cosmos L1 or other less popular chains, in many cases you may find it difficult to do so without using a centralized exchange.

RocketX Essentially a hybrid CEX and DEX aggregator.

For every cross-chain exchange you want to make, it searches dozens of bridges and centralized exchanges for the best price for your order.

What’s interesting about it is that it supports transferring assets on over 200 blockchains, so almost every relevant blockchain is supported.

For those who sometimes have a hard time finding bridges that support specific cross-chain transactions, I recommend trying RocketX.

Picasso

On Ethereum, restaking is undoubtedly the hottest topic right now.

There isn’t much discussion about restaking on other blockchains, but Solana is certainly one of the hottest ecosystems right now.

Just last week,PicassoThe first re-staking project on Solana was released.

Users can now deposit SOL or SOL liquidity staking tokens in Picasso’s restaking vault. These re-staking assets will be used to secure validators in the upcoming Solana-IBC connection.

Simply put, thanks to Picasso’s re-staking, Solana will interoperate seamlessly with IBC-enabled chains for the first time in a minimal-trust manner.

Chains enabled by IBC include Cosmos Hub, Cosmos SDK chain, Polkadot and Kusama parachains, etc.

SOL restakers on Picasso receive 71% APY rewards on their capital in the form of token issuance. The protocols treasury limit is currently full, but will be increased soon.

Re-staking has the potential to significantly increase demand for L1 tokens in the long term, so it would be great to see re-staking expand on other chains besides Ethereum as well.

Orca

Orcais a product built by Kujira, a Cosmos L1 project whose core team develops a wide range of products.

In short, this product provides a discount on the price of purchased assets through liquidation.

Typically on currency markets and exchanges, only robots can participate in the clearing process.

Orca democratizes this process by allowing anyone to bid for liquidated collateral without coding skills or bots.

On the Kujira network, users can lend USK stablecoins with the help of a variety of collateral assets. If their loan-to-value ratio rises too high, their positions will be liquidated and their collateral will be auctioned on ORCA.

Orca users now have the possibility to purchase these liquidated assets at a discount to the current market price. All they need to do is decide after visiting the platform:

  • Which liquidated assets are to be bid?

  • bid amount

  • Discount (offer) on bid

Once thats done, Orca takes care of all the rest.

Currently, the bid value for liquidated collateral is relatively low (just $26,000 in the past 7 days), so not many bids are filling.

But as the Kujira ecosystem grows, this value will likely rise as well.

Avocado Wallet

Avocado WalletIt is a smart contract wallet with advanced account abstraction functions.

It was created by Instadapp, one of the most popular DeFi projects on Ethereum with over $2 billion in total value locked (TVL).

For those using DeFi on many different blockchains, Avocado can make your on-chain activities easier thanks to some of its key features:

  • Network abstraction: Just like Rabby, the smart contract wallet automatically connects to the correct network for each dApp you are trying to interact with

  • Gas abstraction: Avocado abstracts gas fees by using a unified USDC gas reserve. You just top up using any network’s USDC, and then your transaction fees on major chains including Ethereum, Polygon, Avalanche, etc. will be denominated in USDC (it’s worth mentioning that Avocado charges 20% on gas fees)

  • Cross-chain sending: You can easily send funds from one blockchain to another directly from your wallet

Since it is a smart contract wallet and not a normal wallet, you can connect to Avocado just like you would any other dApp using Metamask or other wallets.

You dont need to download any extensions. Poor cross-chain user experience is one of the biggest problems in crypto, and Avocado Wallet is one of the wallets that offers one of the best solutions for this.

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