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Introduction

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Aave V3

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

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Aave Protocol Parameter Dashboard

Integrate live data into JavaScript project with the Aave Utilities SDK and Aave Address Book registry.

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Aave.com provides information and resources about the fundamentals of the decentralised non-custodial liquidity protocol called the Aave Protocol, comprised of open-source self-executing smart contracts that are deployed on various permissionless public blockchains, such as Ethereum (the "Aave Protocol" or the "Protocol"). Aave Labs does not control or operate any version of the Aave Protocol on any blockchain network.

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