TechFlow reports, on June 17, dYdX founder Antonio Juliano tweeted that dYdX v4 will be fully open source with no commercial copyright licenses, and anyone can freely use the code.
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TechFlow reports, on June 17, dYdX founder Antonio Juliano tweeted that dYdX v4 will be fully open source with no commercial copyright licenses, and anyone can freely use the code.
dYdX founder Antonio Juliano tweeted that dYdX v4 will be fully open source, with no commercial copyright license, and anyone can freely use the code.