I'm not sure anywhere in the defi space will offer you fixed rates on your returns but I'm not too sure how they work - some might.
Sites like
https://defipulse.com might provide more information on current interest rates but you should really check the tokens and their credibility before considering investing.
I think decentralised exchanges might be safer that some centralised ones andvice versa so that'll be something you should take on a case by case basis. If you want to forget about your investment though, a dex is probably safer (but both might be at risk of exit scamming if they're not audited).
Centralised exchanges also might be quick to leave users liable too for the exchanges loss - depending on the exchange.
Which De-Fi tokens is know for good credibility?
Okay you know of any good Dex's that have been audited? These Dex's have open-source code right?
Thanks,
From the defipulse website you can see that Aave is the top defi there, perhaps you can do a little reading about it's credibility, and as for dex that has been audited, maybe you should take a look
https://cryptopotato.com/only-8-of-all-examined-decentralized-exchanges-are-safe-report/ you will find your answer there.
Okay the results in the report in that link still stands this year as the report was written last year.
I have already tried, Avalance, Polygon, Binance Smart Chain, and Solana Network.
But the best for me is on Solana Network, if you try to explore the Solana network, they got very lot of options for your stable coins, but I can suggest you try Saber, add a liquidity pool and use the LP tokens in Sunny aggregator. Or try also the Orca in Solana network too.
Which you think is better out of orca and saber for Solana?
What are LP tokens in Sunny Aggregator?
So many questions, OP. And please, instead of asking here, just go to CMC or Binance and take their Defi university free course. You'll learn much more. Seriously. I'm not making fun of you, just you'll get more information and more accuracy there.
But also if you really want a good simple start, go to Pancakeswap and then get information from their FAQ. It doesn't get easier than Pancakeswap.
Okay I been to the FAQ and it mentions Certik's Shield Insurance called Shentu Shield here:
https://shield.certik.foundation/Does this insurance protects me on Certik's audit approved de-fi sites?
Is shentu shield decentralized insurance
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