CLV

CLV

Cross-chain DeFi infrastructure — seamlessly connecting Ethereum, Polkadot, and the broader ecosystem.

Launch Year
2021
Consensus
Nominated Proof of Stake (via Polkadot)
Max Supply
1,000,000,000 CLV
Block Time
~6 seconds
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Price
24h Change
Market Cap
Volume (24h)
Circulating Supply
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About CLV

CLV (formerly Clover Finance) is an EVM-compatible cross-chain DeFi infrastructure platform built on Polkadot. It enables developers to deploy Ethereum smart contracts on a Polkadot parachain, combining Ethereum tooling with Polkadot's cross-chain capabilities. CLV Wallet is the project's primary consumer product — a multi-chain browser extension and mobile wallet supporting 50+ blockchains. CLV is the native token used for governance, staking, and paying transaction fees on the CLV Chain. The wallet business has become CLV's primary commercial focus.

History

2021
Clover Finance launches on Polkadot with EVM-compatible parachain and CLV token.
2021
CLV wins Polkadot parachain slot; Clover Wallet launches supporting multiple chains.
2022
Clover rebrands to CLV; wallet expands to 50+ blockchain support.
2023
CLV Wallet becomes primary product focus; DeFi infrastructure continues development.
2024
CLV maintains Polkadot parachain and wallet product with ongoing blockchain support additions.

How to Swap CLV

Swapping CLV (CLV) on SyntheticSwap requires no registration or KYC. CLV is a Polkadot ecosystem token, supported by Polkadot.js extension, Talisman, SubWallet, and Ledger. Open SyntheticSwap, select CLV as your source or destination asset, provide your receiving wallet address, and confirm the floating rate. After sending CLV to the deposit address, the destination asset is automatically delivered to your wallet once the transaction is confirmed.

How to Store CLV

Store CLV in CLV Wallet (the project's own multi-chain wallet), Polkadot.js, or MetaMask (for EVM deployments).

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