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# Introduction

#### **Overview**

Lpotic Network is poised to redefine the decentralized finance (DeFi) space as a pioneering, non-custodial decentralized derivatives trading platform deployed on the BSC chain. By harnessing the power of zk-rollup technology, Lpotic Network achieves unmatched transaction speed and efficiency while ensuring compatibility with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). This platform is designed to support a wide range of synthetic asset trades, encompassing cryptocurrencies, forex, indices, stocks, and commodities, with the provision of up to 1000x leverage.

#### **Mission**

Our vision with Lpotic Network is to forge a practical and transformative decentralized exchange, giving Web3 users complete control over their assets and the freedom to engage in the financial markets. Central to our ecosystem is the $LPOTIC token, serving both as a governance and utility token. The Loptic Network, evolving in tandem with its community, is committed to creating a new era of decentralized finance, where trading is not only accessible but also secure and efficient.


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