Compare the Top DeFi Projects that integrate with GeoDB as of October 2024

This a list of DeFi Projects that integrate with GeoDB. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with GeoDB. View the products that work with GeoDB in the table below.

What are DeFi Projects for GeoDB?

DeFi projects are DeFi (decentralized finance) platforms built on the blockchain that are being actively developed. DeFi projects and DeFi platforms can serve a multitude of purposes, with the aim of making it easy for cryptocurrency investors and DeFi traders to trade, stake, earn, lend, and borrow using DeFi apps on the blockchain. Compare and read user reviews of the best DeFi Projects for GeoDB currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    PancakeSwap

    PancakeSwap

    PancakeSwap

    The #1 AMM and yield farm on Binance Smart Chain. PancakeSwap is a decentralized exchange running on Binance Smart Chain, with lots of other features that let you earn and win tokens. It's fast, cheap, and anyone can use it. The exchange is an automated market maker (“AMM”) that allows two tokens to be exchanged on the Binance Smart Chain. On top of that, you can earn CAKE with yield farms, earn CAKE with Staking, and earn even more tokens with Syrup pools. In very simple terms, why would we want to drive a slower car that costs more to run? We're all about gamification, so we want to maximize the feedback loop of earning, staking, and earning again: BSC's superior speed and much (much much) lower transaction fees let us do this. While BSC might not have the level of adoption Ethereum does at current, we believe in Binance’s ability and drive to get it mighty close in the foreseeable future.
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    Ocean Protocol

    Ocean Protocol

    Ocean Protocol Foundation

    Ocean Protocol unlocks the value of data. Data owners and consumers use Ocean Market app to publish, discover, and consume data in a secure, privacy-preserving fashion. Holders stake liquidity to data pools. Developers use Ocean libraries to build their own data wallets, data marketplaces, and more. Ocean data tokens wrap data services as industry-standard ERC20 tokens. This enables data wallets, data exchanges, and data co-ops by leveraging crypto wallets, exchanges, and other decentralized finance (DeFi) tools. Ocean makes it easy to publish data services (deploy and mint ERC20 data tokens), and to consume data services (spend data tokens). Crypto wallets, exchanges, and DAOs become data wallets, exchanges, and DAOs. Data tokens are the interface to connect data assets with blockchain and DeFi tools. Crypto wallets become data wallets, crypto exchanges become data marketplaces, DAOs for data co-ops, and more via DeFi composability.
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    Uniswap

    Uniswap

    Uniswap

    Uniswap is a fully decentralized protocol for automated liquidity provision on Ethereum. Unstoppable liquidity for thousands of users and hundreds of applications. Uniswap empowers developers, liquidity providers and traders to participate in a financial marketplace that is open and accessible to all. We are committed to open source software and building on the decentralized web.
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    Chainlink

    Chainlink

    Chainlink

    Connect your smart contract to the outside world. Chainlink's decentralized oracle network provides reliable, tamper-proof inputs and outputs for complex smart contracts on any blockchain. Start building your universally connected smart contract. Use decentralization, trusted nodes, premium data, and cryptographic proofs to connect highly accurate and available data/APIs to any smart contract. Build on a flexible framework that can retrieve data from any API, connect with your existing systems, and integrate with any blockchain, now and in the future. Integrate battle-hardened and time-tested oracle solutions that secure billions of dollars in value for market-leading blockchain projects. Independently monitor and verify Chainlink’s open-source code, the performance of its oracle networks, and the quality of individual node operators.
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