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 Building Full Stack DeFi Applications

Building Full Stack DeFi Applications

By : Zhou
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 Building Full Stack DeFi Applications

Building Full Stack DeFi Applications

4.6 (5)
By: Zhou

Overview of this book

Enter the world of Decentralized Finance (DeFi) with Building Full Stack DeFi Applications. Understand how this blockchain-based financial technology, designed to manage crypto assets, runs independently without centralized financial institutions like banks and brokerages, eliminating the fees that banks and other financial companies charge for using their services. This book will show you how DeFi solutions are built with smart contracts running on blockchains and how they allow users to gain and earn crypto assets based on the trust of the smart contracts. This book uncovers the inner workings of DeFi by guiding you through the mathematical foundations and teaching you how to build real-world DeFi products with Solidity and JavaScript. As you progress through the chapters, you’ll learn how to implement smart contracts of liquidity pools to trade cryptocurrencies and implement staking, including farming features that allow users to earn. You’ll also find out how to create asset pools that allow users to lend and borrow cryptocurrencies and generate interest. Additionally, you’ll discover how to use Web3 libraries to build the frontend of DeFi products. By the end of this book, you’ll will be well acquainted with popular tools, libraries, and design patterns for implementing a full-stack DeFi application with Web3 and Solidity.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Part 1: Introduction to DeFi Application Development
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Part 2: Design and Implementation of a DeFi Application for Trading Cryptos
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Part 3: Building a DeFi Application for Staking and Yield Farming
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Part 4: Building a Crypto Loan App for Lending and Borrowing

Implementing the DEX frontend for the native token

In this section, we will dive into the frontend of the DEX to explore how we support ETH, the native token of Ethereum, by interacting with the smart contracts we implemented in the last section. The first question for the frontend implementation is how could we represent ETH as a token object in the JavaScript code.

Remember that in Chapter 6, Implementing a Liquidity Management Frontend with Web3 we introduced a new function called getTokeInfo in src/frontend/utils/Helper.js. It returns the token objects by providing the token addresses. Each token object contains the following four fields – address, name, symbol, and decimals. However, the native token doesn’t have the deployment address. Here, we should consider using the deployed WETH address as the native token. We should make the frontend code, which requires including ETH and WETH as the two initial tokens in the token list of the token selection modal dialog...

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