Protocol Assets
A list of lendable and borrowable assets and their Loan To Value and Liquidation Threshold.
Loan To Value
Loan to Value (LTV) ratio defines the maximum amount of currency that can be borrowed with a specific collateral. It’s expressed in percentage: at LTV=75%, for every 1 ETH worth of collateral, borrowers will be able to borrow 0.75 ETH worth of the corresponding currency. Once a borrow is taken, the LTV evolves with market conditions.
Liquidation Threshold
The Liquidation Threshold (LT) is the percentage at which a position is defined as undercollateralized. For example, a Liquidation threshold of 80% means that if the value rises above 80% of the collateral, the position is undercollateralized and could be liquidated.
The delta between the Loan-To-Value and the Liquidation Threshold is a safety cushion for borrowers.
Reserve Factor
The Reserve Factor (RF) allocates a share of the protocol's interests as protocol fees for Harbor Market.
Liquidation Bonus
The Liquidation Bonus (LB) is the discount on the price of collateral assets when liquidators purchase it as part of the liquidation of a loan that has passed the liquidation threshold.
Asset Profiles
BNB
85%
15%
10%
BTCB
80%
85%
15%
5%
ETH
80%
85%
15%
5%
USDC
80%
85%
15%
5%
USDT
80%
85%
15%
5%
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