Dsquared, an Option-Based DeFi Vault on Arbitrum, Will Begin Public Token Sales on February 15th

Dsquared is set to launch its public token generation event (TGE) for $DSQ, its native token. Dsquared is a suite of dynamic quantitative vaults designed to take advantage of market inefficiencies in the DeFi industry.

The public token generation event for $DSQ begins 15th February and ends in five days (or when cap reached, if sooner). It is hosted on this page. Donations will be received in $ETH on Arbitrum against a $25m FDV. Donations have no restrictions — it’s open to all wallets with an uncapped amount per wallet. There is no whitelist nor any other qualifying criteria. One week after the Public Sale ends, D-Squared will create the DSQ-ETH LP on Camelot.

Dsquared offers actively managed quant-trading strategies to DeFi users on Arbitrum and Avalanche. The project offer a range of strategies that are tailored to meet different risk appetites. Each strategy operates within its own dedicated vault, which operates on an epoch system. This means that users can deploy their funds into the vault of their choice at the beginning of each epoch and then either withdraw or rollover their funds at the end.

The protocol currently offer three different strategies: including GLP++ vault on Avalanche, GM vault on Arbitrum, and ETH++ vault on Arbitrum.

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