What is PowerPool? PowerPool is a decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol designed to manage token pools that optimize governance, diversify risk, and enhance rewards. It enables users to combine governance tokens and increase voting power in various protocols. You can find detailed information and statistics about PowerPool on Eulerpool.
PowerPool is a protocol focused on the development and operation of the decentralized and permissionless DePIN network of Keepers, known as PowerAgent V2. This network facilitates DeFi automation and enhances AI Agents by offering reliable and cost-effective transaction automation. PowerAgent V2 functions as a "Transaction Execution as a Service" tool, enabling AI Agents, users, protocols, and DAOs to optimize their execution processes. PowerPool's primary goal is to serve as an "execution hand," providing AI Agents and DeFi users the capability to conduct autonomous trigger-based transactions using both on-chain and off-chain data, as well as zero-code user strategies. The native token of PowerPool is CVP. It plays two critical roles: (1) as the token for securing the operation of PowerPool Keepers, requiring the staking of $CVP to run a node, and (2) as the governance token for the PowerPool DAO, empowering DAO members to make key protocol decisions. PowerAgent V2 is deployed on several networks, including Ethereum (both the mainnet and Sepolia testnet), Arbitrum One, Polygon, Gnosis, and Base, with plans for further expansion to include most major Layer 1 (L1) and Layer 2 (L2) chains.














