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DeFi investment platform Allbit.com adds portfolio and analytics services

Web3 & Enterprise·November 06, 2023, 7:02 AM

Blockchain firm Ozys, announced on Nov. 3 (local time) that it has added portfolio and analytics services to its comprehensive Web3 financial investment platform Allbit.com.

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Integration with Klaytn

The beta version of Allbit.com was launched in March, with a trading view chart displaying real-time prices of cryptocurrencies based on trades that are made on KLAYswap, a major decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol launched by Ozys. KLAYswap is built on Korean tech juggernaut Kakao’s open-source public blockchain called Klaytn.

 

Newest features

“Users of KLAYSwap and KLAYSTATION can now easily check the status of their on-chain activities without having to track them separately,” explained Ozys CEO Roi Choi.

The “My Portfolio” feature on the recently updated platform gives users a convenient way to monitor their asset balances, the liquidity on KLAYswap, and the staking status of KLAYSTATION, a staking tool based on the Klaytn network. For better risk management, the “Net Asset Trend” graphically displays daily changes in the user’s net asset value. Additionally, the “PNL (ROI) Dashboard” provides insights into profit and loss by showing real-time and periodic performance data. Whether tokens are held in a personal wallet or deposited into a particular service, the dashboard tracks token price movements to present users with an up-to-date view of their investment returns.

Allbit.com customers can also keep up with activities on various wallets and market trends through their personalized watchlists and share their portfolios with others.

Choi added that Ozys plans to add more functions to Allbit.com in the future to enhance the user experience and optimize convenience.

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