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# ETHFI, PENDLE

**ETHFI**

Supported pairs: ETHFI/WETH, ETHFI/USDT

Contract address: 0xFe0c30065B384F05761f15d0CC899D4F9F9Cc0eB

ETHFI serves as the native governance token of the Ether Fi protocol.&#x20;

Protocol Governance: ETHFI holders can participate in voting on crucial decisions that affect the future of the Ether Fi protocol.

Treasury Management: A portion of the ETHFI token supply is allocated to the Ether Fi treasury, which funds the ongoing development and maintenance of the protocol.

Fee Distribution: ETHFI token holders are entitled to a portion of the fees generated by the Ether Fi protocol.

Website：<https://www.ether.fi/>&#x20;

Coingecko: <https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/ether-fi>&#x20;

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**PENDLE**

Supported pairs: PENDLE/WETH, PENDLE/USDT

Contract address: 0x808507121b80c02388fad14726482e061b8da827

Pendle is a protocol that enables the tokenization and trading of future yield. With the creation of a novel AMM that supports assets with time decay, Pendle gives users more control over future yield by providing optionality and opportunities for its utilization.

Website: <https://www.pendle.finance/>&#x20;

Coingecko: <https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/pendle>&#x20;


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