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# Asset Listing Criteria

With safety and stability as our north star, we conduct thorough evaluations before listing a new asset.

Key Evaluation Criteria:

* Token Liquidity: A sufficient trading volume is essential for smooth deposits and withdrawals.
* Token Volatility: Assets with high price fluctuations pose greater risk for lenders and borrowers.
* Listing History: A proven track record and established market presence are considered.
* Oracle Vulnerability: Accurate and reliable price feeds are crucial for risk management. Factors like the number of listings on centralized and decentralized exchanges (CEX and DEX) are taken into account.
* Smart Contract Risks: Potential vulnerabilities in the asset's smart contract code can pose a security threat.

Based on this evaluation, Amply assigns a risk profile to each listed asset. This risk profile influences parameters like:

* LTV Ratio (Loan-to-Value Ratio): The maximum amount you can borrow relative to the value of your collateral. Higher-risk assets typically have lower LTVs.
* Liquidation Threshold: The point at which your collateralized loan is at risk of liquidation due to insufficient collateral value.


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