What Is Azuro?
Azuro is a decentralized protocol for prediction markets. Unlike most of its industry peers, Azuro does not use the orderbook model as the mechanism underpinning its prediction markets, opting for a dynamic AMM-based approach under a singular concentrated liquidity pool model.
With its innovative vAMM mechanism and the LiquidityTree fund accounting system, prediction markets are seeded by Azuro’s singleton pool — free and open for anyone to participate as an LP. All Azuro prediction markets inherit the full might of Azuro’s singleton LP, allowing each to scale (and service bets) to the ‘true’ demand levels of its underlying event — up to the pool’s capacity.
In addition, Azuro apps compete with each other to offer bettors with the best interface and user experience. Anyone in the world can spin-up a front-end, connect to the protocol, and facilitate bets — there is no designated canonical app that could be Azuro’s single point-of-failure.
As prediction markets are increasingly being relied upon by society as an unbiased source of truth for world events, enabling trust-minimized and scalable liquidity provision is of paramount importance. Azuro is the only protocol in production today that enables passive algorithmic liquidity provision, where LPs are protected from the risk of Impermanent Loss (IL) — prevalent in first-generation prediction market designs.
The Azuro project is made up of three separate yet interconnected branches:
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Azuro Protocol: A suite of smart contracts which can be used permissionlessly for the creation of prediction applications & products on EVM-compatible blockchains. Bettors interact with the protocol to place permissionless bets, apps use it to facilitate bets, while viewer interfaces may use it to present rich actionable insights and event probabilities.
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AzuroSDK: Web components that make it quick & easy to build applications on Azuro Protocol. Betting interfaces are only one of the many instances of apps on Azuro.
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AzuroDAO: A decentralized system to govern the Azuro Protocol at steady-state. AZUR will serve as the Schelling point token, operating under vsAZUR tokenomics.