
Taiga Protocol
Taiga is a synthetic asset protocol on Acala that unifies DOT staking and crowdloan derivatives into a single yield-bearing tDOT token in the Polkadot ecosystem.

What is Taiga Protocol?
Taiga is a synthetic asset protocol on the Acala parachain in the Polkadot ecosystem, anchored on a stable-asset and stable-swap engine. Users deposit DOT or DOT derivatives and mint tDOT, a synthetic asset that aggregates yield from LDOT, protocol fees, and incentive emissions while staying pegged to native DOT. Sister deployments on Karura (the Kusama parachain) cover taiKSM and 3USD, with audits from Slowmist and an Acala runtime review.
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