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Introduction

  • Overview

Aave V3

  • Overview
  • Getting Started
    • React
    • TypeScript
    • GraphQL
  • Aave Markets
    • Markets Data
    • User Positions
    • Market Operations
    • Advanced Features
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    • Vaults Data
    • Vault Operations
    • Vault Management
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    • Pool
    • L2 Pool
    • Wrapped Token Gateway
    • View Contracts
    • Incentives
    • Tokenization
    • Interest Rate Strategy
    • Access Control Manager
    • Oracles
    • Pool Addresses Provider
    • Pool Configurator
    • Swap Features
    • Vaults
  • Aave V3 on Aptos
    • Overview
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      • Incentives
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    Aave Markets

    The Aave Protocol consists of markets deployed to blockchain networks. Market methods are used by developers to fetch data and execute protocol operations such as supply and borrow assets.

    Market Data

    Learn the basics.

    User Positions

    Fetch Aave user positions.

    Market Operations

    Supply, borrow, repay, withdraw.

    Advanced Features

    E-Mode, liquidations and more.

    For a deeper dive into the Aave Protocol, see Aave Guides.

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