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# Introduction

Lavarage is a cutting-edge platform for decentralized spot margin trading, specializing in long-tail assets like memecoins. It operates as a two-sided marketplace where traders can borrow funds from liquidity pools, managed by lenders and backed by stakers, to trade tokens with leverage on decentralized exchanges (DEXs) routed through Jupiter.

Designed with both traders and liquidity providers in mind, Lavarage offers a seamless and efficient experience, enabling users to maximize their capital usage. With a focus on advancing the adoption of decentralized finance (DeFi), Lavarage combines decentralized infrastructure with advanced trading tools to deliver unparalleled capital efficiency for both professional and retail traders.

**First In. Full Force.**

## Official Links

**🌐 Lavarage**

* Website: <https://lavarage.xyz/>
* dApp Platform: <https://app.lavarage.xyz/>

**📺 Social Media**

* Twitter: <https://twitter.com/Lavaragexyz>&#x20;
* Medium: <https://medium.com/@lavaragexyz>

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