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Hi, yes, these resources are awesome. But it seems that the article on 101blockchains fouses on Ethereum-based DeFi projects and misses EOS-based for example. I'd like to suggest one more DeFi resource: https://defiwiki.org
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Hey, there is also a cool repository of knowledge about DeFi: https://defiwiki.org/. You can find there some useful articles and pages related to different DeFi projects
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It seems that DeF is shifting traditional financial products to the open-source and decentralized world. I guess it could bring several benefits in comparison with traditional financial services. For example, lots of dApps developed on top of the Ethereum or EOS blockchains, are able to provide reduced operational costs and lower entry barriers. Also, feel free to check the repository of knowledge about DeFi https://defiwiki.org. You can find some helpful info re DeFi there.
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That's a great overview of DeFi sector! Don't hesitate to share your knowledge with other community members on https://defiwiki.org/Why is DeFi called decentralized finance? If centralized Stablcoin is laid Well, not each stablecoin is centralized. We can consider as examples of centralized stablecoins: Tether, Gemini or USD Coin. They are backed by fiat currencies or commodities collateral-backed. But there are decentralized stablecoins that are backed by crypto/multiple assets. Such as MakerDAO's DAI, Synthetix, EOSDT, etc. https://defiwiki.org/wiki/Stablecoins DeFi is not only about stablecoins, but there are also many other components https://defiwiki.org/wiki/DeFi_-_A_Beginner%E2%80%99s_Guide_to_Decentralized_Finance
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FYI, I've described some benefits and risks in my article about crypto lending, also mentioned some popular platforms https://defiwiki.org/wiki/Lending_PlatformsBtw, I'm open to any suggestions for improving my article!
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That's a great overview of DeFi sector! Don't hesitate to share your knowledge with other community members on https://defiwiki.org/
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Hi guys, we have created a repository of knowledge about DeFi: https://defiwiki.org/ with my friends. Feel free to register there and add information about your favorite DeFi project there!
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Hey, thanks for the cool piece of information! Btw, there is a repository of knowledge about DeFi: https://defiwiki.org/. It could help to educate the community about decentralized finance as well.
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Crypto asset insurance is gaining momentum as a standard among a variety of businesses in the crypto asset space as of late 2019/2020. We definitely need more insurance policy implementations among the DeFi products/dApp. Feel free to add your options to the article, and all comments/edits are welcome! https://defiwiki.org/wiki/Crypto_Asset_Insurance
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Great resource, glad to see some that somebody is compiling useful information about DeFi into a manageable format.
I'd like to see an article on the different types of DeFi products, right now there aren't that many, e.g. hedge funds, lending solutions, stablecoin issuance platforms etc.
Would be nice to have some categories to help define DeFi as it grows, maybe help define some terms that will become the standard.
I've made an article on Lending platforms as well https://defiwiki.org/wiki/Lending_Platforms
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Hey bitcointalk forum! We are slowly filling up defiwiki.org with content, and I've posted up my next article on Crypto Asset Insurance! I'd be glad to hear your comments and critics and for sure feel free to sign up & add them yourself. https://defiwiki.org/wiki/Crypto_Asset_Insurance
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Yes it's relevant. But it seems to be published long time ago and never updated later. its says they've updated the article on April 28th
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