Today in DeFi - Element Live, Vesper VUSD Beta, and More...

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Element Mainnet Live

Element is a fixed-rate AMM that separates yield and principal into two tokens, allowing users to earn interest on their principal without locking it up.
Initially, users can save and earn using crvLUSD. Element will support more assets and term lengths in the future depending on demand and liquidity.

Sushiswap

Today in DeFi is sponsored by Sushiswap.

Sushiswap is a DeFi-Native DEX on Ethereum, Polygon, and Fantom, which features the best liquidity across many DeFi pairs such as YFI, SNX, and AAVE.

Besides its multi-chain Dex, Sushiswap also has Kashi gas-efficient lending markets for long-tail assets like UMA, Rune, or Chainlink.

Check out Sushiswap at Sushi.com, or try Kashi here.

Vesper VUSD Beta

Vesper introduced VUSD, a stablecoin pegged to the US Dollar, backed by over-collateralized, interest-generating collateral tokens.

VUSD beta is now live on mainnet, and users can mint VUSD at https://app.vdollar.finance.

Hermez Mobile Wallet

zkRollup payment scaling solution Hermez launched their wallet on iOS and Android. It lets mobile users easily transfer tokens on layer 2.

Lyra Optimism Testnet

Options AMM protocol Lyra launched on Optimism Kovan, and there will be a trading competition starting on testnet in about two weeks.

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