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Curve Finance accuses PancakeSwap of copying stableswap code without permission

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Curve Finance has publicly accused PancakeSwap of using its proprietary code to power its StableSwap feature without obtaining proper authorization.

In a Friday statement on X, Curve Finance called the move a violation of the software’s license and warned that it could create legal risks.

In response, PancakeSwap said it had reached out privately to discuss the issue.

The Curve team later softened its stance and indicated that it would be better for the two projects to “be friends and buidl together.”

PancakeSwap runs a multichain decentralized exchange where users can trade tokens, provide liquidity, farm yields, access perpetual markets, and participate in prediction markets.

The platform recently rolled out its StableSwap feature on Infinity, aimed at providing ultra-low slippage trades and dynamic fee mechanisms for stablecoin pairs.

Curve Finance has established itself as a leading platform for stablecoin liquidity.

Its StableSwap pools employ a hybrid bonding curve design that allows traders to efficiently exchange assets with similar values, helping keep slippage low for stablecoin swaps across DeFi markets.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Vivian Nguyen. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

Source: https://cryptobriefing.com/curve-pancakeswap-conflict-code-dispute/

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