CODI Finance is a completely open and decentralized ecosystem consisting of three services: an IDO Launchpad, a DEX, and a decentralized lending and borrowing protocol.
CODI is a Solana-based DeFi ecosystem that aims to transform the current Solana IDO launchpad landscape. CODI Finance intends to use a DAO governance model entirely, with the CODI community running and owning the ecosystem via $CODI.
Its native token, "$CODI," was recently listed on the centralized exchange P2PB2B, making it tradeable and available for purchase to the general public for the first time. The CODI team is listed on Raydium, one of Solana's largest DEXes, providing instant liquidity to the CODI community.
Furthermore, CODI Finance plans to launch the first feature of its CODI ecosystem in the coming weeks, with "$CODI" holders soon able to stake their tokens on CODI's platform with incredible APY. Staking is divided into five tiers to give every user an equal chance, and the rewards vary depending on the staking tier. CODI Finance also intends to make "$CODI" more accessible in the cryptocurrency market, with plans to list $CODI on other reputable exchanges in the works.
Staking '$CODI' would allow the CODI community to invest in projects once the IDO CODI launchpad is fully operational.
If you are looking for OTC "$CODI" sales, the CODI Finance team is also open to private deals from retail investors and can be reached at sales@codi.finance.
Final Thoughts
The rapid growth of CODI Finance demonstrates the CODI team's determination to create a comprehensive DeFi ecosystem that addresses pressing issues in the Solana ecosystem.
For more information on this project, please visit Codi.finance, or you can join the community by following their social media channels:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Codi_Finance
Discord: https://discord.gg/gyUadGhScv
Telegram: https://t.me/codi_finance_community
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