Kraken incubated Ethereum L2 Ink launched a white label instance of Aave v3 supporting INK Token Tydro.

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According to Foresight News and reports from The Block, Kraken's incubated Ethereum L2 Ink has launched a product called Tydro, which is a white label instance of Aave v3 that supports INK Token.

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