V2 Fringe Finance Platform Docs
  • What is Fringe Finance?
  • Platform Overview
    • Multi-Chain Support
    • Censorship Resistance
  • Roadmap
  • Product Versions
    • v1 (deprecating)
      • v1 Audits
    • v2 (live)
      • v2.1
      • v2.2
    • Fringe v3
  • Fringe Lending
    • Fringe Lending
    • Borrowing
    • Lending
    • Interest Rates
    • Partial Liquidations
    • Collateral Asset Parameter Modeling
      • Loan-To-Value Ratio (LVR)
      • Maximum Borrowing Capacity (MBC)
      • Liquidator Reward Percentage
    • Amplify and Margin Trade
    • Fringe Price Oracle Model
  • USB Stablecoin
    • Stablecoin Components
    • Minting
    • USB Savings
    • Interest Rates
    • Liquidations
  • Staking, Rewards and Fees
    • Fringe Staking
    • Fee Structure
  • FAQs
  • Fringe Finance Whitepaper v1.4
  • PLP Liquidation Instructions
  • User guides and use cases
    • Hedge both assets underlying an LP token - and - hedge impermanent loss
    • Hedging Exposure to the More Volatile Underlying Asset in an LP Token
    • Isolating ERC4626 yield exposure - using Superform
    • Isolating ERC4626 yield
    • Go long BTC - with Amplify
    • Trade BTC vs ETH dominance - using Margin Trade
    • New Opportunities for ERC4626 Token Holders
Powered by GitBook
On this page
  1. Fringe Lending

Collateral Asset Parameter Modeling

This section describes the modeling applied to arrive at the lending parameters for each collateral asset on Fringe Lending (formerly known as the Primary Lending Platform).

When assessing a new coin, the following criteria will determine its initial parameters:

  • Loan-to-Value Ratio (LVR)

  • Debt Limits/Maximum Borrowing Capacity (MBC)

  • Liquidator Reward Percentage (LRP)

The aim of deriving suitable values for these collateral asset parameters is to balance the competing purposes of maximizing both the platform’s stability and its long-term user adoption. Deriving suitable parameters employs a systematic and logical approach with a rationale that reflects the characteristics of each collateral asset.

PreviousPartial LiquidationsNextLoan-To-Value Ratio (LVR)