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feat: analyze user behavior across different lending protocols #107

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@NueloSE NueloSE commented May 27, 2024

The following checks have been cover in this analysis:

  • Answer required questions from the setup.
  • Has been properly documented.
  • The analysis provides meaningful outputs.
  • All code runs correctly.

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Hi, please remove the output of the notebook.

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NueloSE commented May 30, 2024

Hi, please remove the output of the notebook.

@lukaspetrasek removed the output should i also remove the result interpretations?

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Hi, please remove the output of the notebook.

@lukaspetrasek removed the output should i also remove the result interpretations?

No, keep it like this. It's just that with the outputs, it's a little harder to review the ntb.

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@NueloSE Reviewed.

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Hi @NueloSE ,

We'll be merging this PR so that it counts towards the OD Hackaton. You will receive a partial reward, but we'll be happy if you open a new PR and finish the task!

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