# Get started

## MULTI CHAIN OPEN SOURCE  <mark style="color:purple;">**WEB3 PROTOCOL**</mark>

#### Oryx creates unique suite of permission-less services aimed at bringing value to defi and real world web3 adaptation.

Aimed at bringing value to decentralised finance and real world web3 adaptation, Oryx creates/ provides permission-less suite of decentralised applications and services. This open source services, applications, integrations are bound of availability across multi chains: Ethereum, Binance smart chain and Polygon with extensive options.&#x20;

Oryx dApplication suite is developed with objectives to provide utilities for Defi communities; on the go services, portfolio management tools and defi security services. &#x20;

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Decentralised applications (dApps) are digital applications or programs that exist and run on a blockchain or peer-to-peer (P2P) network of computers instead of a single computer. DApps (also called "dapps") are outside the purview and control of a single authority. DApps can be developed for a variety of purposes including gaming, finance, and social media.&#x20;
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## <mark style="color:purple;">ORYX Application and Services features</mark>

* Fully decentralised: Permission-less, trust-less protocols leveraging blockchain technology with no centre of ownership giving users full operational rights and no ownership limitations&#x20;
* Web3 innovation: ORYX application will function as Web3, allowing users to communicate directly with smart contracts in a fully decentralised approach.&#x20;
* Value: Token economics balance will ensure users of sustainable increase value, for instance yielding rewards constantly having to hold and put their assets (tokens) to work.&#x20;
* User supportive cases: Implementing portfolio and token management tools for users, giving them control over their assets.&#x20;
* Community based utilities.


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