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Injective partners with Wormhole to bring 10 new blockchains to the platform

Decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol Injective (INJ) has partnered with Wormhole to integrate “10 new blockchains” to its network. Injective is a Cosmos layer-2 decentralized exchange (DEX) that offers derivatives, token swaps and sports betting prediction markets. It is also focused on interoperability via cross-chain bridging, and currently supports digital assets

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Derivatives Exchange Injective Pro Launches Bored Ape NFT Floor Price Perpetuals – Bitcoin News

During the last year, the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) non-fungible token (NFT) collection has become one of the most popular NFT projects. After weeks of a continuous rise in value, the current floor price for a single Bored Ape NFT is 130 ether or $382K. Following the floor price

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Injective Protocol (INJ) rallies 100%+ after launching cross-chain support for Cosmos

Trading perpetual futures contracts in decentralized apps is a crypto sub-sector ripe for growth, especially as discussions of regulation, taxation and mandatory KYC at centralized exchanges continue to take place.One DEX platform that has begun to gain traction is Injective (INJ), an interoperable layer-one protocol designed to facilitate the creation

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How Injective and Band Protocol will take DeFi to next level

Injective Protocol has announced that it will expand its partnership with Band Protocol. As such, it will operate a validator node for BandChain. In exchange, Band Protocol will begin participating in Equinox Staking, according to an official post. This is part of Injective Protocol’s testnet preparations for its upcoming mainnet deployment. Injective

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Injective Protocol Introduces First-Ever Decentralized Forex Futures Trading

Injective Protocol has introduced cutting-edge technology that would allow their traders to be able to trade forex futures on their decentralized platform.Earlier, when one thinks of forex trading, one thinks of transactions that occur usually only in traditional markets and central exchanges alone. This, however, is about to totally change

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