
Aevo
Aevo is a decentralized derivatives exchange for trading perps, options, and strategies, built on a custom OP Stack L2.

What is Aevo?
Aevo is a decentralized derivatives exchange that supports options, perpetual futures, and structured strategies within a single margin account. Built on a custom L2 based on the OP Stack, Aevo combines off-chain matching with on-chain settlement to deliver over 5,000 transactions per second with sub-10ms latency while inheriting the security of Ethereum. Backed by Coinbase, Paradigm, and DragonFly. Aevo also offers the next generation of vault strategies from the team behind Ribbon Finance, the pioneers of Decentralized Options Vaults, with a TVL all-time high of over $350M and total notional volume traded exceeding $10B. Its product ecosystem provides everything a trader needs — options, perps, yield, and structured products — all in one place.
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