$ 0.00006654 USD
$ 0.00006654 USD
$ 1.785 million USD
$ 1.785m USD
$ 0 USD
$ 0.00 USD
$ 0 USD
$ 0.00 USD
0.00 0.00 LOAN
Issue Time
2022-10-05
Platform pertained to
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Current price
$0.00006654USD
Market Cap
$1.785mUSD
Volume of Transaction
24h
$0.00USD
Circulating supply
0.00LOAN
Volume of Transaction
7d
$0.00USD
Change
24h
0.00%
Number of Markets
4
Current Rate0
0.00USD
WikiBit has marked the token as air coin project for we have received overwhelming complaints that this token is a Ponzi Scheme. Please be aware of the risk!
3H
0.00%
1D
0.00%
1W
0.00%
1M
+14.16%
1Y
+2.86%
All
+45.6%
Proton Loan is a decentralized finance (DeFi) platform designed to offer secured loans within the Proton blockchain ecosystem. It allows users to borrow against their crypto assets without selling them, providing a practical liquidity solution while still maintaining investment positions. The platform uses Proton's native token, XPR, for transactions, governance, and payment of interest rates.
Proton Loan emphasizes user-friendly features and robust security measures to protect lenders and borrowers alike. It integrates seamlessly with the Proton blockchain, known for its fast transaction speeds and low fees, enhancing the overall lending and borrowing experience.
This service caters to both individual investors looking for immediate liquidity and institutional clients requiring large-scale financing solutions. By leveraging blockchain technology, Proton Loan ensures transparency and efficiency in all transactions, making it a reliable option for managing financial needs in the crypto space.
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