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Y2K Finance | The Next Great Arbitrum Project | Hedge Against Pegged-Asset Risks | Stablecoin Risk

Y2K Finance | The Next Great Arbitrum Project | Hedge Against Pegged-Asset Risks | Stablecoin Risk

FromThe blocmates podcast.


Y2K Finance | The Next Great Arbitrum Project | Hedge Against Pegged-Asset Risks | Stablecoin Risk

FromThe blocmates podcast.

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Sep 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I was lucky enough to be joined by the Y2K team who is currently building on Arbitrum. The product itself allows users to hedge against pegged asset risk in DeFi. This is something not seen before in DeFi and could have resulted in a lot of people not getting completely wiped out by the likes of UST. This was a fascinating discussion and it is really cool to see such novel products being built in this space. Kudos.   
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Released:
Sep 19, 2022
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