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  2. Decentralized finance - Wikipedia

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    Another DeFi protocol is Uniswap, which is a decentralized exchange (DEX) set up to trade tokens issued on Ethereum. Rather than using a centralized exchange to fill orders, Uniswap pays users to form liquidity pools in exchange for a percentage of the fees collected from traders swapping tokens in and out of the liquidity pools.

  3. PancakeSwap - Wikipedia

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    PancakeSwap is a decentralized finance protocol that is used to exchange cryptocurrencies and tokens; it is provided on blockchain networks that run open-source software.It uses an automated market maker (AMM) model for trading BEP-20 tokens.

  4. Comparison of cryptographic hash functions - Wikipedia

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    The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of cryptographic hash functions. See the individual functions' articles for further information. This article is not all-inclusive or necessarily up-to-date. An overview of hash function security/cryptanalysis can be found at hash function security summary.

  5. Polymath Tests Show Security Tokens Can Be Compliant on a DEX

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    Polymath says its tests showed security token trades on a decentralized exchange would only complete if authorized. Polymath Tests Show Security Tokens Can Be Compliant on a DEX Skip to main content

  6. MetaMask - Wikipedia

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    MetaMask allows users to store and manage account keys, broadcast transactions, send and receive Ethereum-based cryptocurrencies and tokens, and securely connect to decentralized applications through a compatible web browser or the mobile app's built-in browser.

  7. Foreign exchange aggregator - Wikipedia

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    Aggregators usually provide two main functions; they allow FX traders to compare price from different liquidity venues such as banks-global market makers or ECNs like Currenex, FXall or Hotspot FX and to have a consolidated view of the market.

  8. Uniswap - Wikipedia

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    Uniswap is a decentralized cryptocurrency exchange that uses a set of smart contracts to create liquidity pools for the execution of trades. It is an open source project and falls into the category of a DeFi product (Decentralized finance) because it uses smart contracts to facilitate trades instead of a centralized exchange.

  9. Initial exchange offering - Wikipedia

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    An Initial exchange offering (IEO) is the cryptocurrency exchange equivalent to a stock launch or Initial public offering (IPO). An IEO is the process of digital asset (e.g. coins or tokens) procurement through an established exchange for the purpose of raising capital for start-up companies. [1]