NAVI Protocol收购质押协议Volo

Odaily星球日报Publicado em 2024-01-17Última atualização em 2024-01-17

Resumo

Sui生态DeFi项目强强联合。

NAVI Protocol收购质押协议Volo

NAVI Protocol 是Sui 区块链上的第一大流动性协议。NAVI Protocol 正式宣布收购流动性质押服务提供商 Volo,这一重要举措标志着 Sui 生态系统中出现了首个将借贷、流动性质押相结合的服务。

通过收购 Volo,NAVI Protocol 加强了其在 Sui 网络上的地位,满足了对多样化 DeFi 服务日益增长的需求。这一战略举措强化了 NAVI Protocol 作为 Sui 上一站式流动性协议的地位,合并后的团队将专注于开发一体化的解决方案套件,以更好地满足客户需求并提高运营效率。

2023 年底,流动性质押的市场规模约为 300 亿美元,是 DeFi 行业中最大的流动性类别。因此,该细分市场已成为 Sui 生态系统的支柱。通过质押 SUI 代币,用户可在保持流动性的同时赚取收益。

2024 年将有十亿 SUI 代币解锁,而 NAVI 的核心价值主张将巩固 voloSui 成为这些代币的首选中心。NAVI 将提供一个资本高效的中央市场,用于借贷和流动性质押收益策略,同时持续强调安全性、可访问性和可靠性。

“结合借贷和质押,使 NAVI 用户和利益相关者能够进入更大的市场并享受多种跨垂直行业的协同效应。NAVI 将类似于 Benqi 在 Avalanche 上的角色——最大的联合货币市场和流动性质押协议。NAVI 创建了一个统一且值得信赖的品牌,为用户提供一致且可靠的 DeFi 体验。NAVI 欢迎 Volo 团队加入 NAVI 团队,并继续在 LSTDeFi 结构上创新。”

——NAVI 协议的核心贡献者

合并的完整过渡预计将在一个月内完成。

关于 NAVI Protocol

官网:https://twitter.com/navi_protocol

NAVI Protocol 是 Sui 生态系统中的第一大流动性协议,TVL 超过 1 亿美元,用户数达 96 万。NAVI 提供超额抵押借贷、动态利率、闪电贷和流动性质押服务。

该平台已建立为一个安全且资本高效的平台,满足 Sui 生态 DeFi 的广泛需求。通过利用 Sui Move,NAVI 协议提供去中心化、透明且易于访问的 DeFi 服务。NAVI 协议已经通过 OtterSec 和 Movebit 的全面审计。

关于 Volo

官网:https://d1x7dwosqaosdj.cloudfront.net/images/2024-01-17/e73ccb5d797ab863643eae6516754f2b

Volo 是一个流动性质押平台,致力于为 SUI 提供完全去中心化的 LSDeFi 服务,并通过收益策略支持生态系统的增长。Volo 强调去中心化、增强的流动性和易用性,帮助 Sui 网络内的用户在保持对其质押资产的访问权的同时,最大化其收益。

Volo 在 Sui 基金会的 LSD 黑客松上名列前茅。DefiLlama 数据显示,其 TVL 达到 745 万美元。Volo 已通过 Ottersec、Movebit 和 Hacken 的审计。

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