Comparative Analysis of Lending Protocols: Aave,Compound and Silo

    This dashboard gives you a quick comparison of Aave, Compound, and Silo. Here, you’ll see the most important metrics like deposits, borrows, withdrawals, repayments, and liquidations, all in one place. You can easily spot trends and compare how each protocol has performed over the past three months. Total supplied assets (deposits), total borrowed assets, total withdrawals, total liquidations, total repayments and the total volume across these protocols. The purpose is to demonstrate differences in user behavior, capital efficiency, and protocol usage using various visualizations. Key comparisons between borrowed and supplied amounts, volume of activities, and TVL trends assist users in understanding the scope and risk profiles of each protocol.

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    Silo is a decentralized, permissionless lending protocol which allows users to borrow and lend cryptocurrency in isolated pools. Unlike other protocols, Silo focuses on minimizing the risk of asset cross contamination by isolating lending markets into "silos." Each silo only supports lending and borrowing between a base asset (usually a stablecoin like USDC or ETH) and the specific asset in that silo. This allows users to safely lend their tokens or borrow without worrying about exposure to assets they don’t interact with.

    SILO PROTOCOL
    AAVE PROTOCOL
    COMPOUND PROTOCOL

    Aave is a prominent decentralized lending protocol that enables users to lend and borrow cryptocurrencies. What makes Aave stand out is its support for flash loans (loans that are borrowed and repaid within a single transaction), as well as its extensive range of supported assets and variable interest rate options.

    Compound is one of the leading decentralized lending protocols in DeFi. It allows users to supply cryptocurrencies to liquidity pools and earn interest, while borrowers can take out loans using their crypto as collateral. The protocol automatically adjusts interest rates based on supply and demand in each market

    --Total Deposits --Total Borrows --Total Withdrawals --Total Loan Repayments --Total Liquidation

    KEY METRICS ANALYZED