NFTuloan Whitepaper
  • Introducing NFTuloan
  • Roadmap
  • Protocol
    • Challenge
    • Crypto Movements
    • Communication
    • Staking Phazes
      • Funding
      • Lenders Selection for Loan Creation
    • Balances
    • Loan Termination
      • Loan Payback
      • Loan to Hotdeal
    • Ethers Withdrawal
    • NFT Collections Estimation
  • Platform
    • Instant Liquidity
    • Staking ETH
    • Marketplace
    • Security
  • Tokenomics
  • DAO
    • Functions
    • Level
    • $veULOAN and Voting Right
  • API Operations
    • Borrowing Functions
    • Staking Functions
  • Resources
    • Team
    • Legal Disclaimer
  • API Operations
  • FAQ
    • General
      • What is NFTuloan?
      • How can I create an account?
    • Liquidity
      • How do I get liquidity?
      • How do I repay my liquidity?
      • What happens if liquidity isn't repaid on time
      • Are my assets protected as a borrower throughout the liquidity period?
      • How long does it take to receive my liquidity?
      • Can I close my liquidity at any time?
      • What are the interest rates for NFTuloan liquidity
      • Can I have multiple liquidity?
      • What are the liquidity durations?
      • My NFT is rare, can I receive a bigger liquidity?
      • My NFT is worth 20ETH and I can only borrow 14ETH. Why?
    • Staking
      • How can I make money with my ETH?
      • How much money can I earn with my ETH?
      • What is the minimum amount of ETH I can transfer? Or the maximum?
      • When do I start earning my rewards?
      • What is my gain when I stake my ETH?
      • When can I withdraw my cryptocurrencies?
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Are my assets protected as a borrower throughout the liquidity period?

Without a doubt! Throughout the duration of the liquidity period, your NFT is held in escrow in our contract. It is not accessible to the staker or borrower. You only lose your asset if you don't pay back the liquidity on time.

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