Business Software for IPOR

Top Software that integrates with IPOR as of December 2025

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    Aave

    Aave

    Aave

    Aave is an open source and non-custodial liquidity protocol for earning interest on deposits and borrowing assets. Aave is a decentralized non-custodial money market protocol where users can participate as depositors or borrowers. Depositors provide liquidity to the market to earn a passive income, while borrowers are able to borrow in an overcollateralized (perpetually) or undercollateralized (one-block liquidity) fashion. At Aave, security is our top priority and we are constantly auditing and improving our protocol. The funds are stored in a non-custodial smart contract on the Ethereum blockchain. You control your wallet. Regulated and auditable by code. To ensure top notch security, Aave Protocol has had audits by trail of bits, open zeppelin, consensys diligence, certik, peckshield and certora. All audits are publicly available.
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    Maker

    Maker

    Maker

    Our no-code platform helps eCommerce businesses drive sales by creating engaging, personalized site experiences in minutes. Empower your marketing and design teams to create, publish and optimize pages, without developers or delays. Deliver personalized, compelling experiences that inspire your customers to buy more. See the magic happen as your Photoshop, Sketch or Figma files turn into a webpage and go live on your online store. Play with design, content and media to tell your product and brand stories your way. See what's working by testing limitless variants that you can create without any code. Personalize pages to increase conversion & revenue. Combine Live streams or video on demand with commerce. Engage and convert more by easily unlocking the power of video. Start from scratch or use a large library of professionally designed, fully-editable templates and components crafted to perfection.
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    Lido

    Lido

    Lido

    Stake any amount of ETH and earn daily staking rewards. Put your staked ETH to work across DeFi to compound your yield. Stake LUNA to earn daily bLUNA staking rewards. Maintain full control of your staked tokens and use them across Terra DeFi applications. Stake your Solana and receive stSOL. Use your stSOL to earn additional yields and put your staked SOL to work across the Solana ecosystem. Lido lets users stake their assets for daily staking rewards. User can stake any amount of tokens, no minimum. When staking Lido you mint staked tokens which are pegged 1:1 to your initial stake. Your staked tokens can be used across the DeFi ecosystem to compound your yield. Lido lets you use your staked assets to gain yield on top of yield. Use your tokens (which earn daily staking rewards) as collateral, for lending, yield farming and more. Lido DAO is a community that builds liquid staking services and governs the direction of Lido.
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    Enso

    Enso

    Enso Security

    Enso is transforming application security by empowering organizations to build, manage and scale their AppSec programs. Its Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) platform easily deploys into an organization’s environment to create an actionable, unified inventory of all application assets, their owners, security posture and associated risk. With Enso Security, AppSec teams gain the capacity to manage the tools, people and processes involved in application security, enabling them to build a simplified, agile and scalable application security program without interfering with development. Enso has been recognized with numerous awards including the 2022 Excellence Awards, Globee Awards, and Forbes Top 20 Cybersecurity Startups to Watch.
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    EigenLayer

    EigenLayer

    Eigen Labs

    EigenLayer is a protocol built on Ethereum that introduces Restaking, a groundbreaking concept allowing users to extend Ethereum’s cryptoeconomic security to new decentralized services. It acts as a “marketplace for trust,” connecting restakers, operators, and Autonomous Verifiable Services (AVSs) — the new generation of verifiable Web3 infrastructure. Developers can build services secured by Ethereum without needing to bootstrap their own validator network or token-based security model. Through EigenLayer, restakers can deposit ETH, liquid staking tokens (LSTs), EIGEN, or other ERC-20 tokens to secure emerging decentralized applications. This shared security model fosters rapid innovation while maintaining decentralization and reliability. Simply put, EigenLayer empowers builders to launch scalable, secure Web3 services faster, at lower cost, and with Ethereum-grade trust.
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    Compound

    Compound

    Compound Finance

    Compound is an algorithmic, autonomous interest rate protocol built for developers, to unlock a universe of open financial applications. Higher returns, for you or your users. Balances held by your application can automatically earn the prevailing market rate. You can build interest directly into your product. Earn by the block. Expand functionality, without compromising liquidity. You can tokenize balances. Withdraw assets any time, or transfer balances to cold storage, other users, etc. Earn interest while assets are in cold storage. No trading fees, no slippage, no problem. Tapping into the Compound Protocol means you have access to a global liquidity pool per asset. Borrowing assets from the Compound Protocol has no time-duration; balances can be repayed at anytime, while interest is accumulating per block on the Ethereum network.
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    Arbitrum

    Arbitrum

    Offchain Labs

    Next generation layer 2 for Ethereum dApps. Use your favorite tools and scale your dApp at the lowest cost. An aggregator plays the same role that a node plays in Ethereum. Client software can do remote procedure calls (RPCs) to an aggregator, using the standard API, to interact with an Arbitrum chain. The aggregator will then make calls to the EthBridge and produce transaction results to the client, just as an Ethereum node would. Most clients will use an aggregator to submit their transactions to an Arbitrum chain, although this is not required. There is no limit on how many aggregators can exist, nor on who can be an aggregator. To improve efficiency, aggregators will usually package together multiple client transactions into a single message to be submitted to the Arbitrum chain. Arbitrum also supports a privileged Sequencer that can order transactions and give low latency transaction receipts.
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