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      <title>Evaluating DeFi Strategies Using Foundry</title>
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Introduction Nowadays, the ecosystem of Ethereum is quite rich and complex. There are multitudes of DeFi applications: decentralized exchanges, staking protocols, money markets, yield farming vaults, derivatives, leverages, etc. As DeFi protocol evolve, they become more and more intertwined, allowing for new complex strategies.
In this article, I&amp;rsquo;ll show you how to program a custom DeFi strategy that interacts with several DeFi platforms to produce a leveraged position that earns passive income.</description>
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