In partnership with Valas Finance, Ellipsis announces a new pool: the val3EPS pool.

Similar to the popular 3EPS pool, the val3EPS pool contains BUSD, USDC and USDT. Tokens that are deposited into the val3EPS pool are also deposited into Valas Finance. This means that that in addition to swap fees…

To facilitate the upcoming changes, users can now find a migration dashboard on the website.
Connect with your wallet and the dashboard will highlight your deposits or positions in the protocol and any required actions.
EPS > EPX Migration
Please remember that the token migration contract has no time limit. Users who wish to…

Peckshield has completed an audit of the Ellipsis 2.0 contracts. No critical issues were found; all flagged issues have been resolved. The audit report is public and has been published here.
Following the successful audit, we have now open-sourced the Ellipsis 2.0 codebase. The Github repository for the contracts can…
As part of our efforts to improve transparency, the Ellipsis team has secured a first audit with Hacken.
As this report highlighted the admin of the rewards contract could potentially direct the EPS rewards to themselves, we have put the admin into a multisig with the following people: Michael (Curve Finance Founder), Ben (Curve Finance CTO), banteg (Yearn lead dev), Alex (Ellipsis co-founder), James (Ellipsis co-founder).
You can read details about the multisig here: https://docs.ellipsis.finance/dev/admin-multisig
This step means the issue reported has been mitigated. Ellipsis contracts are not upgradeable as we chose to adhere to Curve’s highest standards of blockchain development and decentralization. This means the Ellipsis team never has access to any of users’ funds.
You can find the full audit below:
We thank the Hacken team for auditing Ellipsis.