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How To Lend Against Runes?
How To Lend Against Runes?
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Written by Robin
Updated over a week ago

Note: Even though wallets display Bitcoin transaction fees for lenders, lenders don't pay Bitcoin transaction fees for the loan transaction/initiation. Only if lenders need to claim Runes due to a default, they pay for Bitcoin transaction fees.

Note: Unisat wallet is available for runes lending and borrowing.

How can I lend Bitcoin and earn a yield?

  1. Choose a Rune: Pick from collections on the Lend page.

  2. Set and Confirm Offer: Decide your lending amount. To increase the chance of your loan getting accepted, try to beat the current best offer.
    The higher your offer, the higher the offer will be displayed to Borrowers.

  3. Pick your LTV: You can toggle between 0%-100%, with the suggested LTV automatically set.

  4. Wait for Acceptance: Once a borrower picks your offer, you'll get a notification on the app, as well as email or Telegram according to your settings.

  5. Approve the Loan: Go to your Portfolio page and confirm the loan under "Pending" and sign in your wallet. The loan will start once the transaction is confirmed in the mempool.

How do I cancel my offer?

  1. Navigate to Portfolio: Open your Portfolio page where all your active loan offers are listed.

  2. Find Your Offer: Look for the offer you wish to cancel under the section labeled "Loan Offers" or “Pending Signature.”

  3. Cancel the Offer: Click on the "X" button next to the offer.

  4. Confirm: Confirm the cancellation.

Note: You can cancel your offer anytime before the loan starts. Once the loan is initiated, you can no longer cancel it.

What happens if the borrower doesn't repay?

If the borrower fails to repay, the loan defaults. You can then claim the collateral Runes, while the borrower keeps the borrowed Bitcoin.

You can claim the Runes used as collateral on the Portfolio page after the loan expires.

How to claim the Runes

  1. Go to your Portfolio page.

  2. Locate your defaulted loan under the section "Lending".

  3. Once the loan defaulted, click "Unlock" and choose your desired fee rate (Low, Medium, High) or select your custom fee rate by clicking on the pencil in the top right, to set your desired fee amount.

  4. Click "Unlock".

  5. Confirm and sign the transaction in your wallet.

  6. If you want to speed up the unlocking transaction, have a look here: How to speed up a transaction (CPFP).

Note: Once the claim transaction is confirmed, your Runes will return to your wallet.

What is a rebuild (Runes)?

If one or multiple UTXOs that were allocated for the loan were being spent before the loan started, the lender needs to rebuild the loan and the borrower must sign the transaction again. The lender should wait for the borrower to sign again. After that the borrower needs to sign again. Once the transaction confirmed in the mempool the loan starts.

What if a borrower cancels the loan?

If a borrower accepts a loan but the loan doesn't start due to the absence of a counter-signature from the lender, the borrower has the option to cancel the loan. If the borrower cancels the loan before it starts, the loan offer will be canceled and no funds will be moved. Additionally, no bitcoin transaction fees are paid, since the loan only begins when both the borrower accepts and the lender counter-signs to start the loan.

Recommendation

When creating loan offers on collections, it's important to keep in mind that you are essentially lending out your Bitcoin to a borrower. This means that if the borrower doesn't repay the loan, you will end up receiving the collateral instead of your Bitcoin. Therefore, it's important to only create loan offers on collections that you like and would be willing to buy at your loan offer amount.

Before creating a loan offer, it's important to carefully consider the collection and the borrower. Make sure that you are comfortable with the collection or that you trust the borrower to repay the loan. Remember, you will be receiving the collateral instead of your Bitcoin if the borrower doesn't repay.

It's also important to be cautious with how much you are lending out. Make sure that you are not lending out more than you are comfortable with potentially losing.

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