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Ploutos is an Open Source Protocol to create Non-Custodial Liquidity Markets to earn interest on supplying and borrowing assets with a variable or stable.
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What is Ploutos
Ploutos is a non-custodial leveraged farming protocol. Users can supply supported assets to earn yield and borrow other assets against their deposits as collateral. Interest rates are algorithmic and update based on market utilization.
Ploutos launches as a refined fork of Aave v3.0.2 across five networks (Plasma, Katana, Arbitrum, Polygon, Base) with Ploutos branding, risk configurations, and multi-chain operations. Over time Ploutos will evolve into a super-app that natively supports leveraged lending and leveraged farming flows.
Key features:
- Multi-chain launch: independent markets on Plasma, Katana, Arbitrum, Polygon, and Base.
- Over-collateralized borrowing: borrow variable-rate debt against your deposits.
- Risk controls per asset: LTV, Liquidation Threshold, Liquidation Bonus, Supply/Borrow Caps, Reserve Factor, Isolation Mode, E-Mode (efficiency mode).
- Battle-tested architecture: forked from Aave v3.0.2 with Ploutos settings, UI and ops.
- Oracle-driven pricing: on-chain oracles (e.g., Chainlink) with network-specific feeds.
- Swap helper (UI): optional swap modal to acquire/repay assets directly from the app interface.
Ploutos Roadmap
Core lending markets live on Plasma, Katana, Arbitrum, Polygon, Base. Docs, dashboards, listings, and monitoring in place.
Cross-asset looping flows in-app with safeguards (debt ceilings, auto-HF guards)
One-click leveraged yield farming strategies (e.g., stables, LSTs) with transparently shown risk, slippage, and unwind logic.
Strategy vaults with isolated risk and oracle sanity checks.
Expanded analytics and vault-level risk dashboards.
Partner integrations, curated asset listings, selective incentives, and governance hardening.










