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Venus & OKX Web3 Wallet Cooperation

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1. Cooperation:

• OKX Earn aggregates Venus's lending pools, so users can borrow and lend crypto assets on BNB Chain through the Earn product in OKX Wallet.

• OKX Discover has supported Venus, so users can enter Venus Dapp through the Discover product in OKX Wallet.

• Today Venus successfully integrated OKX Wallet web extension on their website/product.

2.Venus Background:

• Web: https://venus.io/

• TVL: Top 18 with $900M https://defillama.com/protocol/venus

• Intro:

TL;DR

Venus Protocol is an algorithm-based money market system on the BNB Chain. It aims to allow users to lend and borrow cryptocurrency in a decentralized and secure way.

The protocol is permissionless, so anyone can start using it by connecting crypto wallets like MetaMask. Venus Protocol's community owns and controls the protocol through its native governance token, XVS, which can be staked in the Venus Protocol Vault to earn token rewards.

Introduction

Decentralized finance (DeFi) has begun to offer an increasing number of services typically associated with traditional finance. With Venus Protocol, users can permissionlessly lend or borrow from a pool of assets, and suppliers of collateral can benefit from their passive funds.

However, instead of a centralized player handling transactions, the protocol automates the process using technologies such as smart contracts.

What is Venus Protocol and how does it work?

Venus Protocol is an algorithmic money market and synthetic stablecoin protocol. Traditionally, the money market is an essential part of the economy that deals with short-term loan needs.

Now, however, Venus is bringing decentralized finance (DeFi) lending and borrowing onto the BNB chain. It also allows collateral suppliers to mint the platform's native synthetic stablecoins (VAI) by over-collateralizing positions.

Venus Protocol is a fork of Compound and MakerDAO. Both are Ethereum-based, with the first being a money market protocol and the second, a stablecoin minting protocol. Venus integrates these functions into one, allowing users to utilize the same collateral within one ecosystem, regardless of which function they use.

You can think of the Venus Protocol as a permissionless lending environment. Firstly, it allows BNB Chain users with idle cryptocurrency to supply collateral to the network. Secondly, users who need more can borrow by pledging over-collateralized cryptocurrency. Lenders then receive compounded annual interest rates, while borrowers pay interest on their respective loans.

The interest rates for lending and borrowing are set by the protocol in a curve yield that varies based on utilization. These rates are automated according to the demands of the specific market, such as BNB or ETH. However, the protocol’s governance process also sets minimum and maximum interest rate levels.

Synthetic stablecoin minting takes place using vTokens, from the collateral users provide to the Venus Protocol. vTokens represent deposited collateral — for example, users receive vUSDT for supplying USDT, which they can later redeem for the underlying collateral. Users can also borrow up to 50% of the collateral value they have on the protocol from their vTokens to mint VAI.

Venus Protocol determines stablecoin interest rates differently from how it does lending and borrowing interest rates. The interest rates for minting are fixed and only the protocol’s governance process is allowed to lower and raise these rates.

The history of Venus Protocol

Venus Protocol was founded by a project development team from global cryptocurrency credit card issuer Swipe, with Venus (XVS) launching in 2020. From the beginning, it aimed to bridge the gap between traditional finance and DeFi on the BNB Chain and provide users with an alternative application free from the issues they’d experienced on Ethereum.

Though Swipe supported the development of the Venus Protocol, there were no XVS token pre-mines for developers, or founders. As such, XVS holders have complete control over the protocol and token.

Venus Protocol redefines its rules according to community preferences. For example, the Venus V2 upgrade included higher VAI liquidation penalties. It also introduced fees for VAI minting and platform withdrawals, both of which were added to the Venus Reserves Treasury. Additionally, the upgrade included an airdrop of the native Venus Reward Token (VRT) to current XVS holders as a reward.

What is possible on Venus Protocol?

Venus Protocol enables users to permissionlessly lend and borrow from a pool of assets. Users can also mint stablecoins (VAI) with over-collateralized positions and participate in the protocol's governance.

  • Lending

Users can lend and earn changing yield on the assets they supply. Venus Protocol creates pools of these loaned cryptocurrencies using a smart contract and periodically distributes vTokens to them. This way, the protocol unlocks unused value that is already on the BNB Chain but doesn't have a lending market like Bitcoin and Litecoin do.

  • Borrowing

Venus Protocol utilizes an over-collateralized loan system that requires borrowers to pledge collateral before borrowing. For example, if Ethereum has a collateral value of 50%, users can borrow up to 50% of the value of their own ETH. They can then have a say in the collateral ratio through the protocol’s governance process.

However, according to Venus Protocol’s white paper, the collateral value is typically around 40% to 75%. Users must exercise caution because if the collateral value falls too low, their position will be liquidated.

  • Minting stablecoins

The minting and redemption of the synthetic stablecoin VAI is fixed at 1 USD, though its price can still fluctuate according to the supply and demand.

Venus Protocol users can mint the stablecoin using remaining collateral from previous vToken deposits. Furthermore, anyone can mint stablecoins without central authorities and use newly minted stablecoins for purposes such as earning yield on other DeFi projects.

  • Governance

Users can also influence the future of the Venus Protocol. The protocol is completely controlled by the community through its governance token XVS, which is a BEP-20 token that can be used for voting.

Users can vote on a number of protocol-related issues, including improvements, adding new tokens to the protocol, adjusting interest rates, and reserving distribution schedule delegations. Venus Protocol also plans to build a product called Venus Vault that will enable users to lock governance tokens to improve the protocol’s anti-risk ability and distribute staking rewards.

What makes Venus Protocol unique?

Venus Protocol helps to bring common financial lending services to blockchain-based decentralized protocols, though it is not the first to do so — there are Ethereum-based DeFi applications with assets worth billions of dollars locked into them.

However, these applications have their pain points, such as high costs, low network speed, and a lack of cryptocurrencies from other blockchains (e.g., XRP and Litecoin). Venus Protocol differs from many other money market protocols in that it enables the use of supplied collateral for not only borrowing, but also for minting stablecoins.

In addition, users can earn yield from minted tokens, as opposed to other protocols that lock such tokens up in smart contracts, with no benefits from underlying assets. Venus Protocol eliminates the need to remove one’s own assets from a money market to mint stablecoins.

Unlike many prominent stablecoins, Venus Protocol’s synthetic stablecoins are not backed by traditional financial assets or fiat but by a basket of other cryptocurrencies. Moreover, BNB Chain makes transactions fast and low-cost while providing a network of wrapped tokens and liquidity.

How does Venus work?

With Venus Protocol, you can deposit various cryptocurrencies to earn annual interest on your deposits. This process is similar to earning interest when depositing money into a savings account with a traditional bank. The key difference, however, is that Venus Protocol has no custody over your cryptocurrency deposits. By using Venus Protocol, you interact with a smart contract rather than a company or person. This means that no central authority has access to your funds. This is also one of the main differences between a DeFi protocol like Venus and a traditional bank.

Venus Markets are always on, meaning you can seamlessly lend or borrow crypto assets in seconds with no approval process or restrictions. Furthermore, DeFi interest rates tend to be higher than those offered by traditional savings accounts due to the APY being bolstered by farming the platform’s native governance token $XVS (the platform distributes $XVS tokens to users supplying liquidity, borrowing assets, or minting VAI stablecoins).

How do I access Venus?

Venus Protocol leverages audited smart contracts for all lending and borrowing of popular cryptocurrencies. This means that rather than using a traditional account creation and login model, users can access Venus with a web3 wallet such as MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or BNB Chain Wallet.

3.OKX Web3 Product Background:

• Web: https://www.okx.com/web3

• Intro:

About OKX Wallet

OKX Wallet is a multi-platform, universal crypto wallet. Users can use the OKX Wallet to gain easy access to the Web3 ecosystem, including unlimited tokens and dApps in more than 40 chains and roll-ups. As a self-custodial, decentralized wallet product, users are in charge of their own private keys and crypto assets.

OKX Wallet is a real multi-chain wallet that supports both EVM chains and non-EVM chains. Support for new chains will be supported along the way, giving users access to dApps on different chains without inputting RPC and switching wallets.

Seamless entry via OKX Wallet

For Swap products, OKX Wallet has integrated with OKX DEX, a swap aggregator, to connect with all liquidity from more than 13 chains and provide free trading for users. In order to fulfill the market demands for token transfer across different chains, OKX DEX optimizes users’ output by finding the best LP and the route that minimizes slippage and network fees, made possible by our independently developed split-route algorithm. X Routing algorithm enables quote comparison by considering LPs across chains, factoring in prices, slippage, and network fees, as well as finding the optimal trading route. OKX Wallet aims for OKX DEX to bring a large quantity of TVL into the web3 ecosystem.

For DeFi Farming products, OKX launches Yield on OKX Wallet and provides users with a one-stop aggregation investment platform. Yield is a robust module built within OKX Wallet, which is dedicated to allowing anyone to participate in DeFi easily, conveniently, and safely, and helping users achieve asset appreciation. OKX Web3 Yield can effectively help users remove the barriers when entering Web3. Later, Yield will continue to discover high-quality on-chain investment opportunities, and bring more investment products, more convenient investment experiences, and more comprehensive asset data analysis to web3 customers.

For NFTs, OKX Wallet has integrated with OKX NFT Marketplace, a decentralized NFT Marketplace running across seven major chains and roll-ups. OKX Wallet will provide a one-stop NFT solution for dApps in more than 10 chains, and abundant NFT trading opportunities and tools for users. NFT Launchpad is the exclusive issuing platform of OKX NFT Marketplace. Here, handpicked projects launch offerings that are fully decentralized with equal opportunities, and users can enjoy early access at favorable prices. OKX Wallet will welcome curated projects, esteemed artists, and celebrities to issue NFT assets on chain through OKX NFT Marketplace, allowing users to trade NFTs with agility, speed, security, and scalability.

For the Dapp store, through the OKX Discover Portal, OKX also provides insight and access to 10,000+ third-party DApps, including crypto games, which are fun and exciting video games that use blockchain technology and are fueled by Digital Assets.

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