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  1. Trading Conditions

What coins can be collaterals

Collateral for deals may act any coin listed among the borrowable coins in the lending protocols.

If you have no such coins or wish to employ an alternative coin, its not a problem. In this scenario, the protocol will automatically swap your coin for the USDT prior to creating a deal.

A similar circumstance applies to the coin you will receive upon closing the deal. This option can be selected within the trading terminal before the transaction is created.

Maximum flexibility and convenience for our users.

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