DeFi Protocols for Loanable Funds

Author:

Gudgeon Lewis1,Werner Sam1,Perez Daniel1,Knottenbelt William J.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computing, Imperial College London

Funder

Tezos Foundation

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Brevan Howard Centre for Financial Analysis

Publisher

ACM

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