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DeFi Saver, a popular Ethereum DeFi management app, expands to Arbitrum and Optimism

Belgrade, Serbia, May 30, 2022 – (SEAPRWire) – DeFi Saver, one of the leading applications for creating, managing, and tracking DeFi positions on Ethereum, today announces the long-awaited launch on two leading Layer 2 networks, Arbitrum and Optimism. Live since 2019 on the Ethereum mainnet, DeFi Saver has provided innovative DeFi asset management features and continuously expanded support for top DeFi protocols in an attempt to make complex DeFi interactions more straightforward and accessible to the average user. Expansion to Layer 2 networks brings significantly lower transaction fees, something that’s become a growing issue for the Ethereum DeFi ecosystem. While the app initially went live at a time when network congestion on Ethereum wasn’t a thing, the increasing number of users over the past years has made the app inaccessible for an increasing number of people, something the team is very eager to rectify. “We’re thrilled to go live on two of the currently most popular optimistic rollup networks on Ethereum, and we’re looking forward to providing our signature leverage management and automated liquidation protection features in a much more accessible environment,” said Nenad...

NEA warns public against use of ultraviolet-C disinfection devices for homes

SINGAPORE - Households should not use ultraviolet-C (UVC) disinfection devices for their homes as many lack safety features that protect users from exposure to UV radiation, the National Environment Agency (NEA) warned on Tuesday (Nov 23). To prevent accidental exposure and health risks, the agency advised the public not to buy any UVC steriliser product that has no safety features. It added that UVC-based disinfection should be applied only in an industrial or commercial setting with appropriate safety features and safe use practices. Common uses for such devices include the sterilisation of mobile phones, jewellery and home surfaces. Exposure to UVC radiation due to inappropriate use or unsafe sterilisers can cause eye or skin injuries. These include damage to the cornea, with burning sensations and sensitivity to light, as well as burns resulting in redness and skin peeling. "Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, there has been growing demand for and availability of UVC disinfection devices," NEA said in its advisory. Households buying such sterilisers for disinfection purposes should choose only those with safety engineering features that prevent users from being expose...