Convex Finance Announces f(x) 2.​0 Whitepaper

🔄 Convex's Next Chapter Unfolds

By Convex Finance
Nov 7, 2024, 5:08 PM
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Convex Finance has announced the release of their f(x) 2.​0 whitepaper.​ The team emphasizes security awareness:

  • No official links will be posted on their Twitter feed
  • Users should be cautious of potential phishing attempts
  • Any links appearing below their tweets should be treated as suspicious

Security Notice: All links claiming to be from Convex in tweet responses should be considered spam or phishing attempts.​

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Its official! f(x) 2.0 whitepaper is here!

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🔥 The future of DeFi is here! 🔥 ​ The f(x) Protocol v2.0 whitepaper is out! 📜 ​ github.com/AladdinDAO/ala… ​ Just as we did with v1.0, we're pushing the boundaries of DeFi yet again—empowering users with innovative tools for maximized gains and minimized risk. ​ What makes f(x)

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