NEND
  • Introduction
    • What is NEND?
    • Opportunities by NEND
    • Guides
      • Connect A Wallet
        • Set up a Metamask Wallet
      • Stake Your Assets
      • Sell EABs(Escrowed Asset-Backed Bonds)
      • Bond Your Assets
      • Create NFTs with your verified RWA
      • Trade RWA in the form of NFT
      • Join Curation
      • Borrow Against Your Assets
      • Lend Your Assets
      • Sell Trust Deeds
      • Sell Promissory Notes
      • Transfer NEND & VPC through Cross-chain Bridge
      • Participate in DAO Proposal
  • Protocol Overview
    • RWA Tokenization
    • Trading Tokenized Assets
    • Leveraged RWA-Backed Lending
    • Lending Pool Staking
    • Refinancing / Monetizing
    • Bonding
  • Products
    • Staking
      • EAB(Escrowed Asset-Backed Bond)
    • Borrowing
      • Trust Deed
      • Borrower Default
      • Liquidation
    • Leveraged Lending
      • Promissory Note
      • Extra Safety Measures
    • Curation
    • Bonding
  • Tokens
    • NEND
    • Voting Power Card
    • Trust Deed
    • Promissory Note
    • EAB(Escrowed Asset-Backed Bond)
  • Additional Resources
    • Pitch Deck
    • X(Twitter)
    • Telegram
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  1. Products

Borrowing

Borrowers have a high chance of getting a loan by collateralizing their RWAs because more lenders will hang around the platform, seeking opportunities to make more earnings by harnessing the leverage the pool provides.

NFTs should go through the valuation process done by Curators to be collateralized as an asset to borrow against.

  • The RWA owner can collateralize RWAs to borrow pUSD, pBTC, pETH, DAI, or USDC.

  • Depending on the outcome of the ‘Curation process’, RWA owners can borrow up to 70% of the valuation amount with different interest rates.

  • The RWA owners who have verified RWAs can allow lenders to use the leverage to loan out.

  • Loans will have a ‘due date’ to complete the payback for the initial amount as well as the corresponding interest. We may consider other options such as a loan rollover once the due date is close.

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