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Pacific DeFi: A unifying multi-chain ecosystem with yield-enhancing vaults

The DeFi scenario within crypto represents a variety of projects and each one of these projects has its own products and features. But the only aspect that they have in common is offering users the ability to earn attractive returns by staking/farming. Since the launch of UniSwap and SushiSwap, people have been wanting to partake in the growing DeFi market but it is difficult for novices even now. However, the team of Pacific DeFi aims to change that. In the following, we shall discuss how Pacific DeFi plans to become the go-to platform for staking/farming risk-adjusted rewards.

The crypto community has shifted their preference from individual projects to DeFi platforms where they can indulge in different types of decentralized assets to gain from each one of them over time. Pacific DeFi fits the bill perfectly because it plans to offer the best stablecoin and altcoin yield to its users who want a fixed income product without taking too many financial risks in DeFi.

Aim:

The primary goal of Pacific DeFi is to become one of the most user-friendly platforms for people who want to be in control of their financial destinies. To achieve this, Pacific DeFi is working on a unique and competent application and has planned PACIFIC tokens to be used for multiple purposes throughout their DeFi platform. Pacific DeFi wants token holders to get maximum rewards because, at the end of the day, the Pacific DeFi ecosystem is not at all about growing its revenue and profit.

The team will also ensure that platform security is not compromised. To achieve that it would partner with one of the best security companies and integrate strict DeFi protocols which would not only improve security features but also provide longevity and scalability.

Now let us talk about the products offered by this particularly ambitious project. The product suite of Pacific DeFi consists of;

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 22.05.2022

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