> 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/learn.md).

# LEARN

- [What is the DEX Aggregator?](https://docs.bitflow.finance/bitflow-documentation/learn/what-is-the-dex-aggregator.md): Bitflow Swap Aggregator, a Stacks-based DEX aggregator, connects multiple liquidity pools and DEX to find the best swap rates for any supported token pair.
- [What is the Bitflow StableSwap?](https://docs.bitflow.finance/bitflow-documentation/learn/what-is-the-bitflow-stableswap.md): An overview of the Bitflow StableSwap, the pioneering protocol crafted for efficient stablecoin exchanges, secured by Bitcoin finality.
- [Invariant Design](https://docs.bitflow.finance/bitflow-documentation/learn/what-is-the-bitflow-stableswap/invariant-design.md): A detailed look at the invariant design used by BitFlow to enable efficient, low-slippage exchanges between stablecoins.
- [What is an AMM?](https://docs.bitflow.finance/bitflow-documentation/learn/what-is-an-amm.md): An insightful overview of Automated Market Makers (AMMs), exploring their core mechanics, advantages, and potential challenges.
- [What is sBTC?](https://docs.bitflow.finance/bitflow-documentation/learn/what-is-sbtc.md): An overview of sBTC, a new solution for bringing DeFi to Bitcoin and enhancing its network scalability.
- [What is stSTX?](https://docs.bitflow.finance/bitflow-documentation/learn/what-is-ststx.md): An overview of stSTX, a new solution for bringing Liquidity for stacked tokens on Stacks by Stacking DAO.
- [What is Magic Protocol?](https://docs.bitflow.finance/bitflow-documentation/learn/what-is-magic-protocol.md): An overview of Magic Protocol, bridging native Bitcoin to the Stacks layer through atomic swaps.


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