Friendly Fork Program
Program Background
Liquity V2 is published under a Business Source License (BUSL) such that, while the codebase is source available, any commercial deployment needs to be approved by Liquity AG.
A number of friendly forks catering to blockchain networks and collateral asset types not supported for BOLD minting have thus entered into licensing agreements with Liquity AG. In exchange for the right to deploy their own stablecoins using Liquity V2 code, these projects have committed to incentivize collaboration between their users and BOLD users.
You can learn more about the program in this blog post.
Licensed Friendly Forks
Asymmetry Finance
Stablecoin: USDaf
Governance Token: ASF
Network: Ampleforth
Reward Details: TBD
Beraborrow
Stablecoin: NECT
Governance Token: POLLEN
Network: Berachain
Reward Details: TBD
Felix
Stablecoin: feUSD
Governance Token: TBD
Network: Hyperliquid
Reward Details: TBD
Ironclad Finance
Stablecoin: iUSD
Governance Token: ICL
Network: Base, Mode
Reward Details: https://x.com/IroncladFinance/status/1882117084949144034
Nerite
Stablecoin: USDN
Governance Token: NERI
Network: Arbitrum
Reward Details: https://www.nerite.org/writing/bold-incentive-program
Quill Finance
Stablecoin: USDQ
Governance Token: QUILL
Network: Scroll
Reward Details: https://medium.com/@QuillFi/bold-incentives-7f8d99a741ef
Virtue
Stablecoin: vUSD
Governance Token: TBD
Network: IOTA
Reward Details: TBD
Relevant Links: Website
There are 15+ forks with signed contracts. Details will be added as those become public.
Program Rules
All friendly forks are responsible for communicating the details and implementation of their commitments, as well as distributing any program rewards.
The following points apply to all friendly forks:
Each friendly fork is required to audit any changes made to the Liquity V2 codebase in their specific deployment.
Each friendly fork is minting its own respective stablecoin, not BOLD.
Each friendly fork has the right to implement mutability as it sees fit.
Liquity AG is not in an ongoing partnership with any licensing entity.
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