Key Points:
According to the creators, the new version will enable the stakeholders to distribute fees in either fantom (FTM) or fUSD and to forecast future expenses based on usage. It will enable programmers to provide more institutional products for customers and offer a framework that is more standardized for grant planning and budgeting.
Tokens called stablecoins are backed by another token or a collection of other tokens and are fixed to fiat currencies like the U.S. dollar.
Users of Fantom can use decentralized finance (DeFi) applications created on the platform, such as those for lending, trading, and borrowing, and mint fUSD using their FTM. Any positions where the debt backed by the new fUSD is equal to or greater than the FTM will be liquidated after the switch to the new fUSD. When a trader lacks enough capital to maintain a leveraged deal open, liquidation occurs.
Fantom has created a swap tool that enables users to convert the DAI stablecoin to fUSD and pay off their outstanding debt in order to assist users in closing out their positions.
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