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Every major innovation in DeFi has come with another liquidity pool.
Trading happens in one protocol. Lending happens in another. Leverage requires its own infrastructure. Limit orders often rely on something else entirely. The result is an ecosystem where liquidity is scattered across dozens of applications, even though they’re all trying to accomplish variations of the same thing.
Everything Protocol believes that’s one of DeFi’s biggest design flaws.
In a newly released whitepaper, the project argues that swaps, lending, leveraged trading and limit orders don’t need separate pools of capital. Instead, it proposes a single liquidity reserve capable of powering every one of those services at the same time.
It’s an ambitious idea with a simple premise: one pool of liquidity should be able to support an entire financial market.
One Pool, Multiple Jobs
Imagine if a decentralized exchange, a lending market and an order book all drew liquidity from the same reserve instead of competing for separate deposits. That’s the architecture Everything Protocol is proposing.
Rather than locking capital into a single purpose, deposited assets can price trades, fund loans and support leveraged positions simultaneously. Even capital sitting inside eligible limit orders can continue earning yield until those orders execute.
The protocol argues that keeping liquidity inside one balance sheet allows the same assets to remain productive instead of sitting idle while users move funds between different protocols.
The Unified Pool of the Day.
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— Everything.inc (@every_thing) August 20, 2026
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Source: blockster.com
