curve-stablecoin
otterscan
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434 | 1,185 | |
0.9% | 2.6% | |
9.0 | 9.8 | |
6 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Vyper | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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curve-stablecoin
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Daily General Discussion - June 7, 2023
Oh boy... so that's a deep Rabbit Hole. The Curve stable is somewhere between DAI and FRAX with the primary innovation being a new continuous liquidation system. I read the whitepaper several times and I still got things wrong about my understanding compared to what is in prod now. Originally I thought existing Curve LP tokens were going to be the collateral, but instead it's a unique market with crvUSD and one volatile token at a time. Then there's the Peg Keeper which I have not seen a good explainer of yet but basically it acts like a Frax AMO. I've commented on it a few times if you dig into my post history. I think it's a biggest thing since DAI honestly. Otherwise you have to dig deep into some tweet threads from the Curve Finance newsletter to get your head around it. Here's the docs. but I haven't found them very helpful.
- $22M of Curve Finance algo stablecoin minted since mainnet launch
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Daily General Discussion - November 26, 2022
It's worth giving this a read: https://github.com/curvefi/curve-stablecoin/blob/master/doc/curve-stablecoin.pdf
- Understanding Curve's new stablecoin, LLAMMA
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Daily General Discussion - November 22, 2022
Curve stable coin is out
otterscan
- Daily General Discussion - May 1, 2023
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Tower server recommendation for multiple instances?
I am planning to run about 4-5 validator instances at once with these being full archive nodes (since the same storage is used, and I think that a number of SSD's is a good investment if I have full introspective on transactions), at the same time host a Otterscan instance, and also possibly, but unrelated (although mentioning to give you the full spec) a personal HashiCorp Vault instance.
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Looking for a BlockExplorer for a custom EVM chain
Otterscan
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Daily General Discussion - November 26, 2022
Explorer - I discovered Otterscan, an open source explorer that has similar UX to Etherscan
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Web3 Is Centralized (and Inefficient)
Things like otterscan that are a locally run instance of an etherscan like site are a step in the right direction, but there is still a lot to do in this regard for sure.
https://github.com/wmitsuda/otterscan
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Daily General Discussion - December 2, 2021
Have you looked at otterscan yet? https://github.com/wmitsuda/otterscan
What are some alternatives?
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