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The solution to oracle extractable value is here! 🎉 🚀 @OEVNetwork is officially live and integrated with the API3 Oracle Stack. Every lending protocol, on every API3 supported chain, now has a built-in solution to recapture protocol MEV. It pays to upgrade your oracle. 🪙

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API31 year ago

2/ The oracle landscape and lending protocols will never be the same. 📣

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API31 year ago

/END

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DWF Labs1 year ago

@OEVNetwork Congratulations team on the launch! 🔥 The future looks bright for onchain lending 💡

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Pope1 year ago

@OEVNetwork grats chads!

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陈剑Jason 🐡1 year ago

@OEVNetwork congratulations!🚀

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Alessia1 year ago

@OEVNetwork Congratulations!! 🎊

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G O N Z O1 year ago

@OEVNetwork Congrats 👏👏

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DrCriptö1 year ago

@OEVNetwork KEEP BUILDING KINGS 👊🏻

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namsan1 year ago

@OEVNetwork hype af

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Churro1 year ago

@OEVNetwork 👀

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