> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://paragon-protocol.gitbook.io/paragon-protocol/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://paragon-protocol.gitbook.io/paragon-protocol/p10-index.md).

# P10 Index

- [Overview](https://paragon-protocol.gitbook.io/paragon-protocol/p10-index/overview.md): P10 is Paragon’s flagship on-chain index, designed to provide diversified exposure to leading crypto assets through a single token.  One position. Diversified exposure. Fully on-chain.
- [What P10 Tracks](https://paragon-protocol.gitbook.io/paragon-protocol/p10-index/what-p10-tracks.md): P10 tracks the Top 10 crypto assets by free-float market capitalization, providing diversified exposure to the most relevant assets in the market.
- [Pricing & Oracles](https://paragon-protocol.gitbook.io/paragon-protocol/p10-index/pricing-and-oracles.md): Paragon uses a multi-layer pricing system to validate execution, protect users, and ensure reliable on-chain valuation.  Pricing is a core security layer used across swaps, liquidity, index products.
- [Mint & Redeem](https://paragon-protocol.gitbook.io/paragon-protocol/p10-index/mint-and-redeem.md): P10 can be minted and redeemed directly against its on-chain Net Asset Value (NAV).  Transparent pricing. Protected execution. Always non-custodial.


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