DiFy.Finance (YFIII) Is an In-Development Software Fork of Yearn.Finance (YFI)

DiFy.Finance (YFIII) Is an In-Development Software Fork of Yearn.Finance (YFI)

DiFy.Finance, like YFI, the platform it is based on, is an environment of decentralized finance (DeFi) lending aggregators: it allows users to provide liquidity for the ecosystem by parking their cryptocurrency tokens in a smart contract vault and earning interest in return. By the virtue of it being an aggregator of lending services, YFIII users are able to optimize their interest yields in an automated manner by frequently rebalancing their investments between available options. What Makes DiFy.Finance Unique? DiFy.Finance is part of the larger trend of decentralized finance: an industry....


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