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# Introduction

## Dogex Protocol - Much Leverage, Very Trading

Welcome to Dogex, where your DOGE dreams either go to the moon 🚀 or crash harder than a Windows 98 computer!

Our protocol lets you trade DOGE with leverage that would make even Elon Musk nervous. We're talking 10x to 200x leverage because apparently, regular trading is for people who enjoy sleeping at night.

### What Makes Us Special?

* **Insane Leverage**: Up to 200x because YOLO, right?
* **USDC Collateral**: We accept the "boring" stablecoin as collateral
* **Auto-Liquidation**: Our robots are very efficient at taking your money
* **One Position Rule**: Because multitasking is overrated
* **Oracle Magic**: Real-time DOGE prices usually accurate and we're getting them from a few reliable sources such us Binance

### Fair Warning

**Contract Stats:**

* Network: Hyperion
* Contract Address: 0xa1c6144c2aFa413329A82A942237Af2ED8452a03
* Collateral: USDC&#x20;
* Underlying: DOGE&#x20;
* Leverage: 10x-200x&#x20;
* Liquidation: 90% loss threshold


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