Open-Source Protocol

An open-source protocol is a set of rules and code that is publicly available for anyone to inspect, modify, and audit. This transparency is a cornerstone of decentralized finance, as it allows developers and users to verify the security and functionality of the system.

Because the code is open, it is subject to constant peer review, which helps identify and fix vulnerabilities before they can be exploited. This community-driven approach to development fosters trust and innovation, as the protocol is not controlled by a single entity.

It allows for the development of modular and interoperable financial tools that can be easily integrated into a broader ecosystem.

Cross Margin Mechanics
Code Coverage
Unrealized Gains
Protocol Treasury Depletion
Transparency
Open Interest Collapse
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