artemis-finance

Artemis Finance

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Artemis Finance is a liquid staking protocol for Metis Decentralized Sequencer Pools, allowing users to stake METIS tokens and receive artMETIS, a liquid token that accumulates rewards. By aggregating and locking user tokens with sequencer nodes, Artemis simplifies staking, eliminates extra costs, and streamlines DeFi participation, offering a unified and efficient user experience.

Artemis Finance ensures robust security through support from NGA DAO. The protocol has undergone an audit by leading firm Peckshield, and it operates as the official LST project endorsed by the Metis team, having passed a community vote. Additionally, Artemis relies on the Metis Foundation-operated Decentralized Sequencer Node, leveraging its expertise to provide a stable and secure staking infrastructure.

Governance at Artemis Finance is community-driven, with all protocol decisions determined through decentralized voting. Holders of the governance token, ART, have the right to participate in decision-making processes. Tokenomics and the vesting schedule are subject to gradual updates as the protocol evolves, ensuring transparency and adaptability.

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Artemis Finance is a liquid staking protocol for Metis Decentralized Sequencer Pools, allowing users to stake METIS tokens and receive artMETIS, a liquid token that accumulates rewards. By aggregating and locking user tokens with sequencer nodes, Artemis simplifies staking, eliminates extra costs, and streamlines DeFi participation, offering a unified and efficient user experience.

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