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  2. 0x (decentralized exchange infrastructure) - Wikipedia

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    0x is an open-source, decentralized exchange infrastructure that enables the exchange of tokenized assets on multiple blockchains.Developers can use 0x to incorporate exchange functionality into their applications, and market makers can use 0x to create markets for cryptocurrencies and tokens.

  3. Decentralized finance - Wikipedia

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    Decentralized finance (often stylized as DeFi) provides financial instruments and services through smart contracts on a programmable, permissionless blockchain. This approach reduces the need for intermediaries such as brokerages , exchanges , or banks . [ 1 ]

  4. The next phase of DeFi: Fintechs and exchanges will ... - AOL

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    DeFi offers an appealing alternative: open financial infrastructure that is publicly accessible, user-owned rather than privately owned, transparent, and cost-effective for businesses and users alike.

  5. Foreign exchange aggregator - Wikipedia

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    A foreign exchange aggregator or FX Aggregator is a class of systems used in Forex trading to aggregate the liquidity from several liquidity providers. Mechanism [ edit ]

  6. Decentralized application - Wikipedia

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    A decentralised application (DApp, [1] dApp, [2] Dapp, or dapp [3]) is an application that can operate autonomously, typically through the use of smart contracts, that run on a decentralized computing, blockchain or other distributed ledger system. [4]

  7. Uniswap - Wikipedia

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    Uniswap Labs is a software company in the decentralized finance (DeFi) space, founded in 2018 by Hayden Adams. [10]In 2022 Uniswap Labs had raised $165 million, after announcing in 2021 that it was looking to raise between $100 and $200 million and was working with Polychain.

  8. Capitation fee - Wikipedia

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    Concerns have been raised on how a capitation fee has been charged in the name of donations. [36] Issues related to capitation fee has been reported from many regions in India, and may be traced to the 1980s or 1970s. In 1990, “capitation fee” was “prevalent in a number of colleges of the country”.

  9. Switching loop - Wikipedia

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    A physical topology that contains switching or bridge loops is attractive for redundancy reasons, yet a switched network must not have loops. The solution is to allow physical loops, but create a loop-free logical topology using link aggregation , shortest path bridging , spanning tree protocol or TRILL on the network switches.