PANews reported on December 17th that the decentralized finance (Decentralized Finance) project SMARDEX has officially changed its name to Everything and launchedPANews reported on December 17th that the decentralized finance (Decentralized Finance) project SMARDEX has officially changed its name to Everything and launched

SMARDEX has been renamed Everything, integrating trading, lending, and perpetual credit services. SDEX surged 160% in the last 24 hours.

2025/12/17 15:45

PANews reported on December 17th that the decentralized finance (Decentralized Finance) project SMARDEX has officially changed its name to Everything and launched a unified protocol that integrates decentralized trading, permissionless lending, and perpetual trading into a single smart contract. This protocol employs a unified liquidity pool, utilizes virtual reserves for stable pricing, and achieves atomic transactions through an oracle-free leverage engine.

Everything is scheduled to launch in February 2026, supporting a permissionless liquidity pool model and offering multiple revenue streams, including an annualized yield of approximately 16%, exchange fees, lending interest, funding rates, and liquidation penalties. The team also announced the "Geneve" upgrade to be released in the summer of 2026, adding yield collateral and native limit and take-profit order liquidity functionality. Everything aims to simplify operations and provide a unified foundation for new product development, potentially revolutionizing on-chain market creation and liquidity management.

According to Bitget market data, SMARDEX token SDEX has risen 160% in the past 24 hours.

Previously, it was reported that DeFi platform SMARDEX completed a $4.5 million seed round of financing .

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