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We will be using a GitHub repository called `advanced-defi-2024`. For the course for Curve V1, we need to scroll down and look for a Markdown file called `curve-v1.md`. Click on this file to go to the Markdown file that shows all the links that we will need in this course. This file lists the prerequisites that we have already discussed and the tools that we will need. The tools that we will need are: * Foundry * Python/Jupyter Lab (optional) For each lesson, we need to watch the videos on Cyfrin Updraft. For the exercises, we can find the link under the section called Topics. Scrolling down, we see a section called Topics and then links to exercises and solutions under the sections for each lesson. There are other links inside this Markdown file, some of them linked to code used in the videos, others linked to notes and graphs. If we have further questions, we can navigate to GitHub discussions under this repository.
A comprehensive guide to Curve Stableswap - This video lesson explains the Curve Stableswap protocol, its features, and its use cases in the DeFi ecosystem. It discusses the prerequisites, tools required, and provides links to exercises and solutions.
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AMM math for Curve Stableswap
How to calculate swap amount and liquidity
Curve Stableswap contracts
How to implement a swap function
How to implement the add and remove liquidity functions
How to quantify liquidity pools
How to control the flatness of the curve
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Course Overview
About the course
AMM math for Curve Stableswap
How to calculate swap amount and liquidity
Curve Stableswap contracts
How to implement a swap function
How to implement the add and remove liquidity functions
How to quantify liquidity pools
How to control the flatness of the curve
Smart Contract Engineer
$100,000 - $150,000 (avg. salary)
Blockchain Financial Analyst
$100,000 - $150,000 (avg. salary)
Smart Contract Auditor
$100,000 - $200,000 (avg. salary)
Last updated on November 27, 2024
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