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Ember Protocol reads like a system built by people who understand how liquidity moves. @EmberProtocol_ A unified vault platform on Sui that pulls yield across ecosystems through strategies run by real managers. Trustless vaults cover single asset yield, market making for perps, options, and stocks, structured exposure, and fully...

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