Morphie Network Collaboration with Yeti Swap
Morphie Network collaboration with Yeti Swap DEX and NFT marketplace on Avalanche.
Morphie Network collaboration with Yeti Swap By collaborating with Yeti Swap, using the same automated market-making (AMM) model as Uniswap, offers three critically important benefits: fast and cheap trades, and a fair and open token distribution. Moving forward Yeti Swap will integrate Morphie price feeds and VRF for their dApp and NFT collectibles in near future.
Morphie price feeds, under community governance, assures data integrity and security. Also Morphie VRF will provide a transparent and tamper-proof source of randomness while restricting the possibility for manipulation, by an entity or bot.
About Yeti Swap
YetiSwap is a decentralized exchange (DEX) and NFT marketplace , running on the Avalanche blockchain. Yeti Swap uses the same automated market-making (AMM) model as Uniswap and features a native governance token called YTS that is fully community driven, Morphie’s network oracles act as on-chain APIs for inputting data into smart contracts, which can range from cryptocurrency market data to weather forecasts. Furthermore, to begin with, As previously stated, Oracles can be bidirectional, allowing them to “broadcast” data to the real world. However, on the other hand, despite the fact that Morphie’s network oracles serve as on-chain APIs for inputting data into smart contracts, this includes everything from cryptocurrency market data to weather forecasts. Furthermore, Oracles can be bidirectional, allowing them to “broadcast” data to the real world.
About Morphie
Morphie’s network oracles function as on-chain APIs for inputting data into smart contracts, which can range from cryptocurrency market data to weather forecasts. Oracles can also be bidirectional, allowing them to “broadcast” data to the real world. However, despite the fact that Morphie’s network oracles serve as on-chain APIs for inputting data into smart contracts, this includes everything from cryptocurrency market data to weather forecasts. Oracles can also be bidirectional, allowing them to “broadcast” data to the real world.