Best DApps for Blockdaemon

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    Compound Reviews

    Compound

    Compound Finance

    Compound is an algorithmic autonomous interest rate protocol designed for developers. It unlocks a wide range of financial applications. You and your users will enjoy higher returns. Your application can automatically earn the current market rate for balances. You can earn interest by putting money into your product. Earn by the block. Expand functionality without sacrificing liquidity Tokenize balances. You can withdraw assets at any time or transfer balances into cold storage, to other users, etc. While assets are in cold storage, earn interest. No trading fees, no slippage, no problem. Tap into the Compound Protocol to gain access to a global liquidity pool for each asset. The Compound Protocol lends assets without a time limit; balances can be repaid at any time, and interest accumulates per block on the Ethereum network.
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    Serum DEX Reviews

    Serum DEX

    Serum Foundation

    Serum is a decentralized financial exchange (DEX) that provides unprecedented speed and low transaction costs for decentralized finance. It is completely permissionless and built on Solana. Fully limit orderbooks with an interface similar to centralized exchanges. Settlement and trading in a fraction of a second. Transaction costs are lower than any other DEX: $0.00001 for each transaction Project Serum will bring you a fully functional, decentralized exchange that allows for trustless cross-chain trading and offers fast and affordable transactions. It will also be interoperable to Ethereum, despite being based on Solana. Serum will fully integrate SRM and offer a buy/burn fee. Trustlessly exchange assets among chains. This is in contrast with most current protocols which rely on trusted parties to manage the swap. A fully automated, decentralized full limit orderbook. Full integration of Solana and Ethereum Cross-chain physical settlements
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    Shiden Reviews
    Shiden Network is a multichain decentralized application layer on Kusama Network. Kusama Relaychain doesn't support smart contract functionality by design. Kusama Network requires a smart contract layer. This is where Shiden Network steps in. Shiden supports Ethereum Virtual machine, WebAssembly and Layer2 solutions right from the beginning. The platform supports many applications such as NFTs, DeFi, and more. SDN token holders can place their tokens on their favorite dApps to earn SDN tokens for both the nominators as well as the dApps developers. There are two ways to build Solidity smart contracts. You can use Ethereum tools or Solang (a Solidity-to-WASM compiler). Once you have compiled your contract, it is ready to be deployed on Dusty Network's testnet.
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    Acala Reviews
    Acala is an Ethereum-compatible smart contract platform that allows you to scale your DApp to Polkadot. Acala is Polkadot's decentralized finance network. It is a layer-1 smartcontract platform that is scalable, Ethereum compatible, and optimized to DeFi with built in liquidity and ready-made applications. Acala allows developers to access the best of Ethereum with the full power of substrate. It offers trustless exchange, decentralized stabilitycoin (aUSD), liquid stake (LDOT), EVM+ and DOT Liquid Staking. Access DOT-based assets, derivatives, Polkadot native decentralized stablecoin, Polkadot ecosystem assets, and cross-chain assets. Acala's blockchain is tailored for DeFi and can be upgraded without the need to fork to incorporate new features requested by developers. On-chain "keepers" automate protocol execution to better manage risk and improve user experience. They also charge transaction fees with almost any token.
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    Karura Reviews
    Karura's DeFi platform is all-in-one. It allows you to borrow, lend, borrow, earn, and much more. All this with low micro gas fees. Although both Polkadot and Kusama are standalone networks, they were built almost in the same way. However, Kusama has more flexible governance and is more open to risk. Karura will provide Kusama's entire network with decentralized financial products as well as stable assets. Karura settles transactions at a fraction the cost of other networks. Kusama's weight-based fees model means that you can expect microgas fees that are only slightly affected by transaction complexity. The community is empowered to vote, elect council members and drive Karura's development. Karura Swap allows users to trade tokens anonymously through Karura Apps. Karura Swap, a trustless, automated market maker (AMM), is a decentralized exchange on Karura's network.
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