Camelot's primary goal is to establish itself as the native decentralized exchange (DEX) for Arbitrum. The idea is to provide the Arbitrum ecosystem with a wide range of innovative features, granting protocols a high level of flexibility and control over their liquidity. Looking at their mission this also involves effectively supporting new protocols that wish to settle on Arbitrum by equipping them with the necessary tools to launch, bootstrap liquidity, and foster growth.

To achieve this, they enable projects to leverage cutting-edge functionality that integrates and builds upon existing infrastructure. I see they offer a permissionless toolset tailored to meet their liquidity and incentive requirements.

So in their idea towards success, they've explored ways to incorporate the sustainable yield concept into the DEX and liquidity provisioning space. With designed innovative emission strategies that promote more sustainable tokenomics.

I think the idea is good to align incentives with builders, users, and the protocol itself, creating some sort of harmonious ecosystem that benefits all stakeholders. Show Less

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