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Hello /r/Ethereum,
This is the followup to my previous post covering Arbitrum’s DeFi ecosystem.
The topic for today’s post is:
Ethereum Rollup DeFi App Rundown
*Excluding Arbitrum since I covered that in my last post.
In this post I’ll attempt to give a comprehensive overview of the available DeFi applications running on Ethereum rollups today. If I’ve missed an app you love, please comment and I’ll add it! Also if I've incorrectly summarized an app let me know and I'll edit.
First, some disclaimers.
So let’s dive in!
dYdX is an application-specific StarkEx rollup running a perpetuals exchange DEX. You transfer stablecoins into the protocol, and then you can trade perpetuals backed by those stablecoins for extremely low fees with optional leverage.
Loopring is currently an application-specific L2 DEX with liquidity pooling. You can bridge funds in via mainnet or via the Ramp Network fiat onramp and then trade on the DEX for very low fees. They also have an L2 smart wallet app and are planning to add an L2 NFT marketplace.
zkSwap is a zkSync fork that has built on a Uniswap-esque DEX with L2 pooling as well as an NFT market.
DeversiFi is an application specific StarkEx rollup running an L2 DEX with traditional liquidity pooling options. There are also options for yield-bearing tokens on DeversiFi, all with extremely low fees.
And of course, bridges. There is a huge number of bridge apps and I don’t think it’s particularly helpful for me to just list them all here, so I’ll link a pre-made list from Li.Finance, a bridge aggregator app:
https://docs.li.finance/official-documentation/roadmap
And I’ll also say that if you want help bridging around just leave a comment stating where you’d like to bridge to and from, and I’ll help you find bridges that will work for you :)
Credit to the following resources for most of this info:
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