The loan-to-value ratio is the related difference between the loan amount and the current market value of the collateral. The higher the LTV, the more loan funds you will receive, but at the same time the margin call will be higher.
Loan Term
The loan term depends only on your wish to buy your collateral back and close this loan or on reaching the liquidation limit.
Monthly Interest
Interest rate is accrued every month from the moment of getting the loan and is paid at the moment of full or partial repayment of the loan
We make it easy to get and manage your crypto loan.
Set up your loan using DASH as a collateral option, then confirm it with your phone number as the main contact channel and your payout stablecoin address where you’d like to receive your funds.
Send us the collateral and we will send you the loan amount onyour payout address without any delays and additional checks.
Use your loan as long as you want. We will just draw your attention on the rate of your collateral currency in time.
At any moment you can pay your collateral back. To do this, you need to pay the full price of Repayment, and when we get it, we return your collateral.
Dash is an open-source blockchain and cryptocurrency focused on offering a fast, cheap global payments network. It is also a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) "Masternodes" run by its users. Dash cryptocurrency is an altcoin that was forked from the Bitcoin protocol. It is made as a payments-focused peer-to-peer cryptocurrency.
A Dash crypto loan is the loan borrowed against a Dash coin as collateral. Here’s how it works: you bring some Dash crypto to a lending service, leave it there temporarily as collateral, and get an amount of a certain cryptocurrency in return. On CoinRabbit Dash lending, we lend stablecoins such as Tether USDT, USD Coin and BUSD.
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