> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.bitflow.finance/bitflow-documentation/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.bitflow.finance/bitflow-documentation/fundamentals.md).

# Fundamentals

- [Getting Started](https://docs.bitflow.finance/bitflow-documentation/fundamentals/getting-started.md): An overview of BitFlow, a decentralized exchange that enables Bitcoiners to trade, borrow, and earn with their Bitcoin.
- [Trade Stablecoins](https://docs.bitflow.finance/bitflow-documentation/fundamentals/trade-stablecoins.md): An overview of how BitFlow's AMM V1 makes stablecoin trading efficient, secure, and seamless within the Bitcoin ecosystem.
- [Bitcoin Swaps](https://docs.bitflow.finance/bitflow-documentation/fundamentals/bitcoin-swaps.md): An overview of Bitcoin's role within BitFlow: Trade your native Bitcoin in a secure, transparent, and decentralized way, without custodial risk.
- [Earn Real Yield](https://docs.bitflow.finance/bitflow-documentation/fundamentals/earn-real-yield.md): An overview of BitFlow's genuine yield model, grounded in real protocol interaction. Deposit an asset and earn returns in that same asset.
- [Permissionless Borrowing](https://docs.bitflow.finance/bitflow-documentation/fundamentals/permissionless-borrowing.md): Discover BitFlow's forthcoming feature: borrowing stablecoins using your Bitcoin as collateral, all without any repayment deadlines.
- [Bridging Liquidity](https://docs.bitflow.finance/bitflow-documentation/fundamentals/bridging-liquidity.md): An overview of BitFlow's strategy to unify the fragmented Bitcoin DeFi ecosystem through the use of innovative integrations and services.


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