Integration Guide
Guide for integrating with the Doxa Protocol
The Doxa Protocol is a stablecoin system built on the Internet Computer that provides DUSD (Doxa USD), a 1:1 ckUSDC-backed stablecoin with integrated staking and trading capabilities.
Learn about DUSD, our ICRC-1 compliant stablecoin backed 1:1 by ckUSDC with 6 decimal precision.
Understand the core architecture including the minter system, staking mechanism, and AMM trading.
Deep dive into the technical architecture and inter-canister communication patterns.
Explore the 20% APY staking system with 30-day lock periods and bootstrap rewards.
Learn about AMM-based token swaps and liquidity provision.
Understanding the fee structure and distribution mechanisms.
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Guide for integrating with the Doxa Protocol
Overview of core components in the Doxa Protocol
Detailed system architecture of the Doxa Protocol
Comparison of capabilities between users and developers in the Doxa Protocol
Guide for integrating with Doxa Protocol’s staking system
Guide for integrating with the DUSD stablecoin
Guide for pool operations in the Doxa Protocol
Guide for fee structure and collection in the Doxa Protocol
Guide for monitoring transactions in the Doxa Protocol
Guide for accessing protocol statistics and data
Security best practices and implementation guide for Doxa Protocol
Complete API documentation for Doxa
Understanding the fundamental concepts of Doxa
Quick start guide for Doxa development
Step-by-step guides for Doxa development
Common issues and their solutions