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Uniswap: Creating Liquidity in DeFi with Noah Zinsmeister

A liquid market enables individuals or groups to quickly buy and sell assets. Decentralized platforms can struggle to execute trades when their platform does not have much liquidity for

Synthetix: Derivatives Trading in DeFi with Justin Moses

Volatility is the degree of fluctuation of something’s price. Highly volatile assets may see rapid and large price changes, while less volatile assets will maintain a steady price.

Compound: Cryptocurrency Interest Rates with Jared Flatow

Decentralized applications, termed “dApps,” are applications that feel like normal apps but are actually deployed (mostly) on the Ethereum blockchain. This means dApps can’t be

OPYN: DeFi Options Trading with Aparna Krishnan

A ‘token’ can represent almost anything in Ethereum, according to Ethereum.org: Lottery tickets, points in an online platform, fiat currency, and much more. These tokens must follow

AAVE: Liquidity Protocol with Ernesto Boado

In decentralized finance (DeFi) a liquidity pool is a collection of cryptocurrency funds created from the deposits of many users and usually multiple different currencies. There are 2