公司规模
Large Corporate
国家
- Worldwide
产品
- MetaMask Swaps
技术栈
- Ethereum
- Web3
- DeFi
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 连接平台
适用行业
- 金融与保险
适用功能
- 采购
用例
- 机器间付款
服务
- 软件设计与工程服务
关于客户
本案例研究中的客户是 MetaMask 的用户群,MetaMask 是一个加密货币钱包,也是一个网络浏览器扩展。这些用户是使用各种流动性协议进行点对点交易的个人。他们可能精通技术,并且对去中心化金融 (DeFi) 和区块链技术了如指掌。他们也可能是全球用户,因为区块链和 DeFi 的使用并不局限于任何特定的地理位置。用户面临着交易体验脱节、多次批准和高昂 gas 成本的挑战。
挑战
2020 年是去中心化交易所 (DEX) 规模最大的一年。与中心化交易所相比,DEX 提供更多交易对,提供更多种类代币的访问权限,并支持非托管交换,以确保资金安全。但是,当流动性不足或特定 DEX 未提供最具吸引力的价格时,DEX 用户通常无法获得最佳价格。在 MetaMask Swaps 出现之前,用户需要浏览许多 DEX 来比较价格和交换代币。但是,使用单个 DEX 或 DEX 聚合器并不总是能为每笔交易带来最佳价格,因为每个聚合器在不同情况下的表现不同。此外,用户需要在每个 DEX 上批准每个代币,从而产生昂贵的 gas 成本。
解决方案
MetaMask 和 Codefi 共同构建了 Swaps,该功能使任何 Web3 或 DeFi 用户都可以轻松访问他们所使用的网站所需的代币。通过来自多个来源的实时定价信息、安全可靠的数字钱包以及 MetaMask 应用程序或 Web 浏览器扩展的便利性,用户可以灵活地在购买前寻找最佳的去中心化汇率。通过从生态系统中最大的去中心化交易所获取信息,MetaMask Swaps 允许用户从各种来源访问实时定价信息,所有这些都可以在钱包的安全范围内进行。除了解决价格效率低下的问题外,Codefi Markets 团队还寻求改善跨多种协议的用户体验。每种协议(以及随之而来的用户界面)都涉及不同的交易完成路径。Codefi Markets 团队为 MetaMask 客户抽象了这些流程,并为以前不相关的去中心化协议提供了用户界面,同时为价格效率低下和用户体验提供了解决方案。
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