“Contract version Uniswap” Surf Protocol is launched on Base mainnet
Surf Protocol, a decentralized derivatives platform led by ABCDE Capital, announced on X platform that it has completed a comprehensive security audit by security companies CertiK and Beosin, and has been launched on the Base mainnet.
It is reported that Surf is a permissionless AMM derivatives trading protocol committed to creating a "contract version of Uniswap," allowing users to provide perpetual contract liquidity for any token on any chain in a permissionless manner.
It is understood that Surf was launched on the testnet on October 30th. During the entire testnet period, there were over 12,000 users, over 200 trading pairs were created, and over 70 million U in trading volume was generated.
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