Peridot Protocol
  • Introduction
    • Overview
      • What is Peridot?
      • Our Mission & Vision
      • Key Value Propositions
    • Why Cross-Chain DeFi?
      • Current Challenges in DeFi
      • How our Hub & Spoke model addresses these challenges
  • Architecture & Design
    • System Architecture
      • Overview of the Hub & Spoke Model
    • Core Components
      • Compound Based Lending & Borrowing Modules
      • Wormhole Integration: Token Transfer with Payload
      • On-Chain Accounting & Interest Rate Models
    • Integration Details
  • Technical Specifications
    • Core Contracts
      • Peridottroller
      • PERC20
      • PEther
  • Easy Mode: Onramp & Offramp for New Users
    • Overview of Easy Mode
    • Goals
    • Key Features
  • Contact
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Peridot Protocol is designed to unify cross-chain liquidity and simplify decentralized lending and borrowing. In this section, we’ll break down its core functionalities, key components, and how it streamlines access to DeFi for users and developers alike.

Whether you're looking for a deep dive into technical architecture or a high-level understanding of its benefits, this overview will give you the essential insights to navigate Peridot efficiently.

  • Developer Documentation

  • Roadmap & Future Developments

  • FAQs and Troubleshooting

Each section is designed to provide the information you need—whether you're a developer, investor, or a new user looking to get started with DeFi.

Enjoy exploring Peridot Protocol!

What is Peridot Protocol?
Architecture & Design
Technical Specifications
Easy Mode: Onramp & Offramp