Last Week in DeFi - Anyswap V3 Beta, Opyn Partial Collateralization, and More...
Recap: Week of May 31
Last week Anyswap and Matcha launched new versions on Ethereum, while Pods and DexGuru launched on Ethereum side chain Polygon.
A couple of projects with upcoming updates are also worth paying attention to:
Opyn is aiming to launch partial collateralized options, ARCx is launching a credit passports, Divergence will let users trade volatility, and Sushi will be on Arbitrum.
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Anyswap V3 Beta Live
Anyswap V3βs key features include non-custodial+MPC, native swap, and multichain router.Matcha 2.0
Upgraded to 2.0, Matcha now supports Polygon trading, fiat on-ramps, and direct OTC trading.Ren Cross-Chain Pools on Polygon & Fantom
renAssets and cross-chain pools of specific asset pairs are now available on Sushi Polygon & Sushi Fantom.Pods Demo on Polygon
Option AMM project Pods integrates Polygon, and users can trade or LP to put options using the demo version.DexGuru Polygon Live
DexGuru launched on Polygon, aggregating popular DEX like Quickswap, SushiSwap, Curve, etc.
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Opyn Partial Collateralization
Opyn is set to launch partially collateralized options on June 29, with the aim to make the margin greater than the premium.ARCx Sapphire v3
ARCx is launching DeFi Passport, bringing a credit scoring system to DeFi.Divergence to Hedge Against Volatility
Divergence announced a platform to let users trade volatility-based derivatives.Sushi on Arbitrum
Sushiswap will be tested and deployed on Arbitrum.
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