The post Terminal Finance CEO: Code Solves CEX Failures; DEX Raises $280M Pre-Launch appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Terminal Finance, a new decentralized exchange incubated by Ethena, has attracted over $280 million in pre-deposit total value locked. The Structural Difference: Code Over Custody In the wake of centralized exchange (CEX) failures and allegations of opaque governance following the market crash on Oct. 10, the debate over decentralized resilience has reached a fever pitch. […] Source: https://news.bitcoin.com/terminal-finance-ceo-code-solves-cex-failures-dex-raises-280m-pre-launch/The post Terminal Finance CEO: Code Solves CEX Failures; DEX Raises $280M Pre-Launch appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Terminal Finance, a new decentralized exchange incubated by Ethena, has attracted over $280 million in pre-deposit total value locked. The Structural Difference: Code Over Custody In the wake of centralized exchange (CEX) failures and allegations of opaque governance following the market crash on Oct. 10, the debate over decentralized resilience has reached a fever pitch. […] Source: https://news.bitcoin.com/terminal-finance-ceo-code-solves-cex-failures-dex-raises-280m-pre-launch/

Terminal Finance CEO: Code Solves CEX Failures; DEX Raises $280M Pre-Launch

Terminal Finance, a new decentralized exchange incubated by Ethena, has attracted over $280 million in pre-deposit total value locked. The Structural Difference: Code Over Custody In the wake of centralized exchange (CEX) failures and allegations of opaque governance following the market crash on Oct. 10, the debate over decentralized resilience has reached a fever pitch. […]

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