8 Integrations with Layer2.Finance

View a list of Layer2.Finance integrations and software that integrates with Layer2.Finance below. Compare the best Layer2.Finance integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Layer2.Finance. Here are the current Layer2.Finance integrations in 2024:

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    Telegram

    Telegram

    Telegram

    Telegram messages are heavily encrypted and can self-destruct. Telegram lets you access your messages from multiple devices. Telegram delivers messages faster than any other application. Telegram servers are spread worldwide for security and speed. Telegram has an open API and protocol free for everyone. Telegram is free forever. No ads. No subscription fees. Telegram servers are spread worldwide for security and speed. Telegram has an open API and protocol free for everyone. Telegram is free forever. No ads. No subscription fees. Telegram keeps your messages safe from hacker attacks. Telegram has no limits on the size of your media and chats. Help make messaging safe again – spread the word about Telegram.
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    Binance

    Binance

    Binance

    Binance Exchange is the leading global cryptocurrency exchange. Capable of processing more than 1.4 million orders per second, Binance is the largest crypto exchange by trade volume and one of the fastest in the world. The platform focuses on security, robustness, and execution speed — attracting enthusiasts and professional traders alike.
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    MetaMask

    MetaMask

    Consensys

    Start exploring blockchain applications in seconds. Trusted by over 1 million users worldwide. Available as a browser extension and as a mobile app, MetaMask equips you with a key vault, secure login, token wallet, and token exchange—everything you need to manage your digital assets. MetaMask provides the simplest yet most secure way to connect to blockchain-based applications. You are always in control when interacting on the new decentralized web. MetaMask generates passwords and keys on your device, so only you have access to your accounts and data. You always choose what to share and what to keep private. MetaMask provides an essential utility for blockchain newcomers, token traders, crypto gamers, and developers. Over a million downloads and counting!
    Starting Price: Free
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    Ethereum

    Ethereum

    Ethereum Foundation

    Ethereum is the community-run technology powering the cryptocurrency, ether (ETH) and thousands of decentralized applications. Ethereum is a technology that's home to digital money, global payments, and applications. The community has built a booming digital economy, bold new ways for creators to earn online, and so much more. It's open to everyone, wherever you are in the world – all you need is the internet. Today, billions of people can’t open bank accounts, others have their payments blocked. Ethereum's decentralized finance (DeFi) system never sleeps or discriminates. With just an internet connection, you can send, receive, borrow, earn interest, and even stream funds anywhere in the world. Today, we gain access to 'free' internet services by giving up control of our personal data. Ethereum services are open by default – you just need a wallet. Stake your ETH to become an Ethereum validator.
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    Polkadot

    Polkadot

    Polkadot

    Polkadot is a blockchain network being built to enable Web 3.0, a decentralized and fair internet where users control their own data and markets prosper from network efficiency and security. Polkadot was founded in 2016 by Gavin Wood, former Co-Founder and CTO of Ethereum. Polkadot’s technology addresses the major issues that have stymied blockchain adoption in recent years. Polkadot’s software development toolkit, Substrate, created by Parity Technologies, makes it easy for blockchain developers to build their own custom, fit-for-use blockchains. Polkadot also enables multiple blockchains to communicate between each other, allows for easy upgradeability, and introduces “shared security”, a plug-and-play network security model that allows developers to focus on the technology and avoid spending time and resources recruiting a set of operators to run a new blockchain.
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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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    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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    Curve Finance

    Curve Finance

    Curve Finance

    The Curve DAO will allow liquidity providers to take decisions on adding new pools, changing pool parameters, adding CRV incentives and many other aspects of the Curve protocol.The easiest way to understand Curve is to see it as an exchange. Its main goal is to let users and other decentralized protocols exchange stablecoins (DAI to USDC for example) through it with low fees and low slippage. Unlike exchanges out there that match a buyer and a seller, the behavior of Curve is different, it uses liquidity pools like Uniswap. To achieve this, Curve needs liquidity (tokens) which is rewarded by those who provide it. Curve is non-custodial meaning the Curve developers do not have access to your tokens.
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