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Long live to free and on-chain auditable wrestling

This article is going to be more personal than usual, but given the subject I can’t do otherwise. We’re going to focus on an NFT project in which I’m strongly involved: the Luchadores. They are fully onchain wrestlers, soon to be characters in an upcoming game, also onchain.

Calling for your support to keep Aave's governance community-driven

Hello, I’m TokenBrice, and this post is my formal platform to solicit delegation in the Aave governance. While calling for delegations and explaining my vision for Aave, I’d also like to set a new standard for DAO delegates. You’ll find in the post details about my long-term vision for Aave, who I am, why I’m asking for your AAVE vote delegations today, as well as all relevant disclosures to help you make sure this responsibility is not conflicting or overlapping with any other ongoing ones I have.

Janus: the new sworn enemy of DeFi protocols?

Mythology is often used to illustrate DeFi. For example, the Canaanite god Moloch is often mentioned to symbolize coordination issues. Today, I will identify with you a new deity from the DeFi pantheon: Janus. In this article, we analyze the mechanisms of open governance of DeFi protocols that can lead to the emergence of a new kind of challenge for DeFi, a sworn enemy that I propose to you to embody in the Roman deity Janus.

🌽 Defi money markets cookbook

On this blog, I frequently discuss about money markets and assets market in DeFi. Basically, they allow you to loan and borrow tokens. These two actions have become like deFi verbs: they are used directly or indirectly in almost every strategy. So while it is crucial to understand the protocols you are using and especially the different money market risks, Today, I would like to focus on the why and the how: