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# Collaboration with Partner Protocols

Jigsaw’s go-to-market strategy is centered around leveraging partnerships with established DeFi protocols to amplify adoption and liquidity. This approach ensures Jigsaw integrates into thriving ecosystems, benefiting both its users and partner protocols.

Key initiatives include:

* **Co-Marketing Efforts**\
  Jigsaw will actively collaborate with partner protocols through joint social media campaigns, co-branded posts, and Twitter Spaces. These initiatives will highlight Jigsaw’s integrations, dynamic collateral features, and the unique advantages of jUSD.
* **Incentivized Pools**\
  With each new partnership, the partner protocol will launch heavily incentivized pools to encourage deposits. For example:
  * **Stablecoin Partners**: jUSD/RUSD pools will be listed on platforms like **Morpho** and **Euler**, enabling users to create low-cost looping strategies that drive demand for non-yield-bearing stablecoins.
  * **Yield-Focused Strategies**: Incentivized pools with optimized collateral deployment will attract yield seekers, increasing protocol adoption.
* **Scalable Strategy**\
  This process is designed to be replicable across all stablecoin and protocol partners. By embedding itself into already successful communities, Jigsaw ensures consistent growth and adoption without needing to build from scratch in each new ecosystem.

Jigsaw’s approach prioritizes organic growth through collaboration, creating a win-win for all stakeholders involved.


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