Many loanable and collateral assets, including BTC, ETH, USDT, BUSD, BNB, and more. You can check the latest list of supported assets and interest rates via connecting with our support team.
There are two types of loans: flexible and stable. However, the interest rates
and borrowing limits depend on the crypto asset you intend to borrow and whether you are a VIP or regular
user. Interest is also calculated hourly or annually.
The two loan types have conditions that appeal to different users based on how much you intend
to borrow and the interest rate.
This isolated, overcollateralized, open-term loan product allows you to borrow
cryptocurrencies without committing to a specific loan term using your crypto assets as collateral. There is
interest on borrowed cryptocurrencies with this loan option, and the interest rate is determined by the type
of cryptocurrency being borrowed and the current market conditions. Interest is accrued every minute and is
added to the total outstanding loan balance. You can repay your loans at any time without penalty.
You can also use borrowed cryptocurrencies for various purposes, such as trading, margin
trading, or staking.
This loan type allows you to borrow USDT or BUSD against your cryptocurrency holdings. The
loan is collateralized, meaning you must provide with an equivalent cryptocurrency. The interest
rate for a stable loan is fixed and based on the loan-to-value (LTV) ratio–the percentage of the
collateralized loan. For example, if the LTV ratio is 50%, you must provide twice as much crypto as
you are borrowing.
This loan type is a good option if you need access to cash quickly and have crypto holdings
that you are willing to use as collateral. The fixed interest rate makes it easy to budget for repayments,
and the LTV ratio ensures you stay within budget.
It allows you to borrow as much as ten times your assets and up to 65% of the value of
your
collateral. Although the amounts you can borrow or put as collateral varies according to the crypto asset.
The collateral is held as security for the crypto assets you borrow. However, if the current
loan value-collateral value exceeds what was borrowed-pledged, It reserves the right to claim the
collateral
The current loan value-collateral value, or LTV, can exceed the liquidation LTV if the borrowed assets’
worth rises or the collateral’s value drops.
Before borrowing a crypto loan, you should be aware that the exchange requires
collateral, and there is a minimum amount you can borrow, depending on the asset you need to process your loan.
Here are some tips you should keep in mind before diving into a crypto loan:
You can repay your crypto loan by following these steps: