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  1. Getting Started

Supported Networks & Whitelisted Assets

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Last updated 4 months ago

Amplifi leverages decentralized apps (dApps), and assets from multiple blockchains using Polyhedras zkBridge to enable seamless asset and data transfers. You can learn more about cross-chain liquidity .

Simply put, each network offers varying levels of liquidity and volume, which influence the available yield opportunities. To secure the best rates, Amplifi’s AI/ML engine evaluates opportunities across supported networks to optimize fund distribution.

Supported networks are the blockchain networks Amplifi incorporates into its strategies. To simplify the process, Amplifi exclusively accepts deposits via the Arbitrum & Mode networks, and then swaps or bridges funds to other supported networks (based on strategy and market conditions).

Whitelisted assets are the cryptocurrencies approved for Currently, Amplifi prioritizes stablecoins due to their role as a stable store of value.

Supported Networks

Additional networks will be integrated as part of Amplifi's development .

Arbitrum L2 network

Arbitrum serves as the primary "user-facing" network for Amplifi, handling all user deposits.

Arbitrum is a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) Layer 2 (L2) scaling solution for Ethereum, designed to improve transaction speeds and reduce costs. It operates as a sidechain to Ethereum, using a PoS consensus mechanism to secure the network and validate transactions -while still benefiting from Ethereum's security.

Arbitrum supports a wide range of decentralized applications (dApps) and DeFi protocols, making it an ideal choice for handling Amplifi’s deposits efficiently.

Whitelisted assets

Asset
Network
Contract Address

USDC

Arbitrum

USDT

Arbitrum

DAI

Arbitrum

here
deposit into Amplifi accounts.
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