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  • Efficiency Mode (E-Mode)
  • How to Enter E-Mode?
  • How to Exit E-Mode?
  • How Does E-Mode Affect My Borrowing Capacity?
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E-Mode

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Last updated 1 year ago

Efficiency Mode (E-Mode)

When collateral and borrowed assets have correlated prices, the E-Mode feature maximizes capital efficiency.

In E-Mode, borrowing is only available for assets of the same type, currently supporting ETH and ezETH.

E-Mode does not restrict the use of other assets as collateral. Assets outside the E-Mode category can still be provided as collateral with normal LTV and liquidation parameters.

How to Enter E-Mode?

As shown in the above diagram, click the button to display a popup, then click "Enable E-Mode" and follow the instructions in the popup. After following the instructions, you will have enhanced borrowing capabilities under E-Mode (up to 95% LTV) and can only borrow assets of the same category.

How to Exit E-Mode?

Click the same location as mentioned above. Follow the instructions in the popup window to exit E-Mode.

How Does E-Mode Affect My Borrowing Capacity?

Enabling E-Mode gives you higher borrowing capacity compared to assets in the same E-Mode category.