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# OLYMPUS

**Introduction to Olympus and OHM**\
Olympus and its native token, OHM, are recognized as the cornerstone of decentralized finance, functioning as both a reserve bank and a highly adaptable currency. At the Valhalla DLN, we hold a profound respect for Olympus, seeing OHM as the embodiment of financial innovation and flexibility. By integrating OHM into our strategy, we aim to harness the power of one of DeFi’s most intelligent and resilient forms of money.

**Our LP Strategy**\
Valhalla DLN has strategically established two liquidity pools that integrate OHM:

* **pOHM/pValhalla**: This pool links pOHM, a wrapped version of OHM through Peapods, with pValhalla, creating a unique liquidity pairing that contributes to the stability and efficiency of our ecosystem.
* **ODIN/OHM**: This liquidity pool connects ODIN with OHM, leveraging the strength of Olympus’ economic model to support and enhance the Valhalla Deflationary Liquidity Network.

**Why Olympus Matters**\
Olympus serves as the DeFi reserve bank, setting a benchmark for sustainable and intelligent monetary policy. By leveraging OHM, we align ourselves with a proven and innovative financial model, one that offers unmatched adaptability and long-term stability. This strategic partnership empowers Valhalla DLN to operate at the cutting edge of decentralized finance, ensuring we remain a dynamic and forward-thinking ecosystem.


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