Ethring
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      • What is Ethring?
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      • How does routing work?
      • Does Ethring hold tokens in its smart contracts?
      • Which networks does Ethring support?
      • What protocols does Ethring support?
      • Which providers does Ethring support?
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Does Ethring hold tokens in its smart contracts?

No, Ethring does not store or hold user tokens in any of its smart contracts. We are a noncustodial platform, meaning that all assets remain under your direct control. When you use Ethring, your tokens are routed directly to the original protocols that we integrate with, such as liquidity pools or vaults, through their audited smart contracts.

During transaction signing, protocols like Enso and LiFi are used to facilitate the routing process, ensuring the best possible paths for liquidity placement. These providers help optimize the transaction, ensuring minimal fees and maximum yield. Ethring simply aggregates these services, acting as an interface for seamless interactions with multiple protocols, without holding or managing any funds.

Your tokens never pass through Ethring’s system. They are transferred directly to the integrated protocols for farming or other yield-generating strategies, ensuring full transparency, security, and control at all times.

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