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ZircuitDEX (^.^) Breaks Through DeFi Barriers With a Groundbreaking 500X Capital Efficiency, Taking the Industry by Storm

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Imagine a platform where you can swap cryptocurrencies in a heartbeat, enjoy the lowest fees, earn generous rewards for providing liquidity, or even launch your own meme coin.  Welcome to ZircuitDEX , a groundbreaking one-stop hub that boosts capital management efficiency by an astounding 500X . This innovative platform delivers lightning-fast transactions, zero slippage, low-cost swaps, concentrated liquidity, and ultra-generous rewards, ensuring you make the most of your Web3 experience. ZDEX Token Offers the Hottest Deal of the Season At the heart of ZircuitDEX is the ZDEX Token, our native governance and utility token that offers triple utility: governance, incentives, and staking. Currently available at a 70% discount , the ZDEX Token presents a compelling opportunity for investors. Let’s break it down: if you invest $1,000 at $0.0017, you'll acquire 588,235 ZDEX tokens. If ZDEX hits $0.01 at launch, that’s a potential return of $5,882.35— a stagg...

Uniswap v3 code free to fork as BSL expires

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The license expiration marks a significant event within the DeFi ecosystem, as it enables developers to deploy their own decentralized exchange (DEX). Developers are now allowed to fork Uniswap v3 protocol as its Business Source License (BSL) expired on April 1, shows the protocol documentation. The expiration was a much-anticipated event within the DeFi ecosystem, as it enables developers to deploy their own decentralized exchange (DEX).  The BSL is a type of license meant to last for a determinate period before becoming completely open source. In general, the purpose is to protect the author's right to profit from their creations. Uniswap v3's license was released in 2021 for a period of two years, preventing its code from commercial use. A new license called General Public License applies to the protocol now. To fork the code, developers will be required an Additional Use Grant, a production exemption meant to accommodate both the needs of open-source and commercial devel...