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About PowerPool
What Is PowerPool?
PowerPool is a DAO that develops and operates a decentralized and permissionless network of Keeper bots dedicated to automatically executing on-chain strategies/actions.
The network acts as a ‘Transaction Signing As a Service’ tool for users and protocols, allowing them to automate daily Defi routine actions and tasks with complicated logic. The network supports interval-based tasks (e.g. claiming rewards) and complex resolver tasks with arbitrary on-chain logic (e.g. limit orders, liquidation protection, Uniswap v3 position management, etc.).
The protocol's native token is CVP. It serves as (1) the token for securing the operation of PowerPool Keepers (staking $CVP is required to run a node) and (2) the governance token for the PowerPool DAO, allowing DAO members to determine key protocol decisions.
PowerPool is deployed on Ethereum, Arbitrum, Gnosis, and Sepolia testnet, supports Account Abstraction (AA), and is integrated with Gnosis Safe.
What is on-chain automation?
Smart contracts cannot execute themselves. If there is a necessity to automatically perform certain on-chain actions without the involvement of the end user, someone else needs to initiate transaction execution according to the trigger.
Examples of automated tasks include rewards claiming & compounding, payments streaming, automatic trading (limit orders, DCA strategies), CDPs/lending positions liquidation protection, and Uniswap v3 position management.
PowerPool's vision is that in the future more than 40% of transactions will be automated. The mass adoption of automated execution requires the creation of an infrastructure - so-called automation networks - that will perform all these actions in a robust and decentralized manner.
How to use automation or participate in the network as a Keeper node?
PowerPool abstracts the necessity of executing transactions by users or their personal bots to the decentralized and permissionless network of Keeper bots coordinating their actions according to PowerPool protocol rules.
Users and protocols can automate their tasks without deploying and maintaining their own infrastructure, creating a wide variety of tasks from the simplest/routine to complex fund management strategies and outsourcing their execution to the network.
Blockchain validators and full node runners can run PowerPool Keeper bots, adding a new source of income to their validator/node runner setup. This is done by running a PowerPool node client that executes transactions according to the tasks deployed.
Keeper nodes automatically earn execution fees and gas compensation in the native blockchain asset (ETH for Ethereum, BNB for BNBChain, etc.). Keeper nodes stake $CVP, the PowerPool protocol token, to run a node, qualify to execute various tasks and earn higher execution fees. The $CVP stake acts as a security deposit ensuring the honest behavior of Keeper nodes and can be slashed in case of malicious behavior or failed task execution.
PowerPool Finance Audit Reports
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The live PowerPool price today is $0.368768 USD with a 24-hour trading volume of $2,855,898 USD. We update our CVP to USD price in real-time. PowerPool is up 0.02% in the last 24 hours. The current CoinMarketCap ranking is #1100, with a live market cap of $11,438,072 USD. It has a circulating supply of 31,016,993 CVP coins and the max. supply is not available.
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