The ability to lend and borrow assets efficiently is a crucial feature of any financial system. In the world of traditional finance, this process is typically facilitated by trusted and permissioned third-parties such as banks, who connect people with a surplus of money to those who need access to it in the short term. In the world of decentralised finance (DeFi), trusted and permissioned third-parties are no longer needed; banks have been replaced by trustless and permissionless lending protocols running on the blockchain (1).
Among the first-generation of DeFi lending protocols are Compound (2) and Aave (3). These protocols provide users with access to lending and borrowing capabilities for a handful of the most liquid ERC20 tokens. However, these protocols were not designed to handle the risks associated with lending and borrowing illiquid or volatile assets and have therefore relied on a permissioned listing system to protect their users from the risks associated with such assets.
Consequently, there remains significant unmet demand for lending and borrowing the long tail of crypto assets. On the lending side, users want to deposit tokens to earn yield and take leveraged long positions. On the borrowing side, users want to reduce their exposure to volatility and take leveraged short positions. Here, we present Euler: a permissionless lending protocol custom-built with an array of new features to help users lend and borrow more types of tokens than ever before.
Where is Euler available for purchase?
You can exchange EUL tokens on both decentralized and centralized crypto platforms. The favored choice for purchasing and trading Euler is HTX, notably the EUL/USDT pair, which saw a trading volume of $ 2,28 MLN. in the past day. Additionally, XT.COM and Uniswap V3 (Ethereum) are popular alternatives for trading tokens.
What is the highest value Euler (EUL) has ever reached?
Euler (EUL) reached its peak price at 15.81 $ on 11 July 2025, approximately a month ago ago. Presently, the current price is -32.7% lower than this all-time high.
What is the historical minimum price for Euler (EUL)?
The minimum price reached for Euler (EUL) was 1.44 $, documented on 15 June 2023, more than 2 years ago. In comparison, the current price is 638.88%, it above this historical low.
What is the fully diluted valuation of Euler (EUL)?
The fully diluted valuation (FDV) of Euler (EUL) stands at $ 286,67 MLN.. This figure reflects the maximum potential market capitalization, considering that the current circulating supply is at its maximum of 27,182,818 EUL tokens. The realization of this FDV might take several years depending on the emission schedule of EUL tokens.
How to add Euler (EUL) to MetaMask?
By integrating Euler (EUL) into MetaMask, you gain access to features like monitoring your token balances and trading on decentralized exchanges. To do this, you'll need to import EUL as a token. You can either manually import EUL by copying its contract address (0xd9fcd98c322942075a5c3860693e9f4f03aae07b) or use MetaMask's Chrome extension to add EUL with a single click through P.CASH.
How to add Euler (EUL) to TrustWallet?
Incorporating Euler (EUL) into your TrustWallet setup enables you to monitor your token holdings and engage in decentralized exchange transactions, among other functions. To include EUL, you can either manually import it using the contract address (0xd9fcd98c322942075a5c3860693e9f4f03aae07b) or conveniently add it to Trust Wallet with just one click via P.CASH if you've installed Trust Wallet's Chrome extension.
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