Author: Connor
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What is the Liquidation Reserve?
Click here to learn the role and importance of the Liquidation Reserve within the Liquid Loans protocol.
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The Meaning and Significance of the Term “Governance-Free”
Governace-free has a different meaning from community-owned or community-controlled. Learn exactly what this distinction is and why it is critical.
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Can I Get REKT If My Vault Gets Redeemed Against?!
When a user redeems USDL for PLS, it takes PLS from the lowest collateralized vault. Learn what happens to you if this is your vault.
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Rethinking the Rules: How Outdated Laws are Hindering Cryptocurrency Innovation
As cryptocurrency adoption grows, legacy laws around finance and property ownership are ill-suited for these natively digital assets. It’s time to rethink regulations to embrace cryptocurrency’s essence as knowledge rather than physical possession.
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REMINDER: Just Because You CAN Have a 110% Collateral Ratio, Doesn’t Mean You SHOULD!
Although you can have a 110% collateral ratio, it is extremely risky. Read on to learn how to maximize capital efficiency with risk.
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In Case You Didn’t Know – Liquid Loans is Launching 3 DIFFERENT Products
Liquid Loans is offering 3 different projects that all compliment each other. Learn about each of these exciting projects and what they bring to PulseChain.
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What is Spot Trading in Crypto and How Does It Work?
Learn how spot trading allows you to buy and sell cryptocurrencies instantly at current market prices. Discover key benefits like immediate execution and direct ownership along with top spot exchanges.
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DeFi 2.0: What’s in Store for the Future of Decentralized Finance
Unlocking the Future: Explore the Evolution of DeFi 2.0 – Deeper Insights, Greater Opportunities. Discover the Next Wave in Decentralized Finance!
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No … You Can’t Borrow More Than You Deposit
You can’t borrow more than you deposit because it would upend the health of the Liquid Loans ecosystem. Learn exactly what the dangers are by clicking here.
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The Meaning and Significance of the Term “Community-Owned”
Community-owned means the users of a platform or organization collectively own and govern it through democratic processes like voting. Here’s what that does and doesn’t mean for Liquid Loans.