Remember when BNB was at 1300U and everyone was chasing highs like crazy? It dropped to 900U, but nobody dared to move. The irony is, when you should've acted, you had no ammunition left — that's what really hurts.
Being liquidated isn't the most painful part. What hurts is having the opportunity right in front of you, but your bullets are already spent.
But there's a turning point here. Some lending protocols have a "flash loan" or "looping" feature that's basically a resupply station for you. Don't misunderstand — I'm not telling you to play high leverage suicide, but to understand the rules properly.
The logic is simple: stake your BNB → borrow USDT (key point: interest is only 0.41%) → swap USDT back to BNB → deposit again. And repeat.
Why not just open a perpetual contract? Have you checked funding rates? In a bull market, they deduct 0.1% from you daily. For long-term holdings, that tiny profit gets completely eaten away. But this lending method costs almost nothing, meaning you can confidently hold this position for three months, six months — even if BNB keeps grinding at 900U, the fee decay won't catch up to you.
Put simply, you're trading time for space. When BNB returns to 1200U, repay the borrowed USDT, and the remaining coins are pure profit — that's real something-for-nothing arbitrage.
One prerequisite: don't exceed 50% LTV. Don't collapse before dawn.
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NotSatoshi
· 2ч назад
Циклическая кредитная логика звучит хорошо, но сколько действительно осмелятся установить LTV на уровне 50%? В любом случае, я не верю.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 01-08 18:50
0.41% доходности звучит заманчиво, но я больше боюсь того момента, когда ликвидность внезапно взорвется
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PhantomMiner
· 01-08 16:49
Звучит неплохо, но сможет ли процент в 0.41% действительно покрыть риски? В момент резкого сброса с помощью быстрой заимствования всё заканчивается.
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TradingNightmare
· 01-08 16:48
Звучит неплохо, но действительно ли циклическое кредитование стабильно, не исчезнет ли оно в один день при резком изменении политики
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quietly_staking
· 01-08 16:48
Картель с белым волком звучит круто, но действительно ли 0.41% процентов можно игнорировать? В долгосрочной перспективе всё равно придётся считать расходы
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ExpectationFarmer
· 01-08 16:28
Циклический кредит звучит неплохо, но честно говоря, способность выдержать полгода снижения цен — это, наверное, главный барьер, да?
Remember when BNB was at 1300U and everyone was chasing highs like crazy? It dropped to 900U, but nobody dared to move. The irony is, when you should've acted, you had no ammunition left — that's what really hurts.
Being liquidated isn't the most painful part. What hurts is having the opportunity right in front of you, but your bullets are already spent.
But there's a turning point here. Some lending protocols have a "flash loan" or "looping" feature that's basically a resupply station for you. Don't misunderstand — I'm not telling you to play high leverage suicide, but to understand the rules properly.
The logic is simple: stake your BNB → borrow USDT (key point: interest is only 0.41%) → swap USDT back to BNB → deposit again. And repeat.
Why not just open a perpetual contract? Have you checked funding rates? In a bull market, they deduct 0.1% from you daily. For long-term holdings, that tiny profit gets completely eaten away. But this lending method costs almost nothing, meaning you can confidently hold this position for three months, six months — even if BNB keeps grinding at 900U, the fee decay won't catch up to you.
Put simply, you're trading time for space. When BNB returns to 1200U, repay the borrowed USDT, and the remaining coins are pure profit — that's real something-for-nothing arbitrage.
One prerequisite: don't exceed 50% LTV. Don't collapse before dawn.