Sushi Pairs on Avalanche and BSC
This dashboard attempts to sincerely answer the SUSHI and KASHI swap pairs in Avalanche and BSC networks and see the swap pairs and the tokens involved in the transactions.
INTRODUCTION
In the rapidly expanding decentralized finance (Defi) ecosystem of Avalanche, SushiSwap, an automated market-making (AMM) decentralized exchange (DEX), offers consumers another top-notch trading arena. Users may use SushiSwap on Ethereum to do core swaps and liquidity mining, but with cheaper costs and quicker transaction completion. SushiSwap examined Uniswap, an early adopter of AMMs, when it first launched and attempted to improve on a number of fronts, including community governance, stronger liquidity incentives (via yield farming), and cutting-edge product features. SushiSwap has a competitive advantage because to this all-encompassing strategy, which also explains why so many users choose it as their top platform for risk-free trading, lending, yield farming, and other activities.
The SushiSwap DEX continues to be integrated into Rubic. exchange by Rubic. This latest integration marks SushiSwap's third appearance on one of our platform's blockchain networks. Users will be able to take advantage of the most practical solutions and the greatest prices available thanks to this.
We integrated SushiSwap for the Polygon and Ethereum networks last week. SushiSwap will now be an option on the Binance Smart Chain network as we continue the integration this week. In order to provide users of any blockchain a ONE-STOP solution, Rubic is working to expand our platform's DEX offerings and cross-chain solutions.
METHODOLOGY
The idea of the Query here is to get the swap pairs of the Sushi tokens in both Avalanche and BSC networks and also to address the pairs of the Kashi influence of the networks. As an initial part of the query, all the distinct tokens involved in swap transactions of sushi in both the networks are considered so as to see the influence of the tokens. Now the swap pairs of the sushi tokens in the Avalanche network are also assumed with the count of the transactions, which also indicate the crude addresses of the token. Then we go for the Kashi swap pairs in the avalanche network by displaying the decimals and addresses. The same is also done for SUSHI tokens in the Avalanche network. Both the above ideas are also followed for the BSC network by displaying the pairs, addresses, and even the decimals. Now let us look at things in depth.
As mentioned, the different tokens that are involved in swapping in the networks are displayed here and it have a list of Sushi influenced tokens swapping with different pairs in the networks.
The chart here indicates the swapping pairs of the token that have swapped in Avalanche network over the whole period of time. As this is to indicate the influence of large number of swapping tokens this has included all the token pairs even if the swaps done by some pairs is less.
The count of the pool addresses which has performed swaps in the Avalanche network with KASHI tokens is indicated here.
A brief indication is provided here:
The table indicating all the necessary information about the swap pairs of the Kashi tokens in the Sushi network is displayed here with the asset and collateral and also their decimals.The same methods can be seen in the upcoming charts.
The table in the top also shows the KASHI address pairs with the asset and the collateral token, While the bottom chart also indicates the chart’s decimals for further reference and also the decimals of the collateral tokens given for swapping in the Avalanche network.
The table indicating the swap pairs of the SUSHI tokens in the avalanche network is displayed here.
The table here indicates the swap pairs of the SUSHI tokens in the Avalanche network with the token decimals. Here token 0 corresponds to the asset token and the token 1 to the collateral provided.
The table to the right displays the list of the Kashi address that have swapped in the BSC network with the asset and the collateral token.
As mentioned the chart here shows the KASHI tokens that are involved in swapping in the BSC network with the asset, the collateral tokens and also their corresponding decimals.
The table here displays the swap pairs of the SUSHI tokens in the BSC network with the tokens involved in swapping with label 1 as the asset and the latter as the collateral.
These tables represent the study made to address the swap pairs of the SUSHI-influenced tokens in both the Avalanche and the BSC networks.