Liquidium reaches $4.25 million in total deposits as lending activity grows

Liquidium has reached $4.25 million in total deposits, with users increasingly using native digital assets as collateral rather than selling them, according to a platform update.

The milestone points to growing activity on the lending platform, where users can lock up supported assets to borrow funds while retaining ownership of those assets.

Using collateral instead of selling allows holders to access liquidity without exiting their positions. This approach has become a common feature of decentralised lending platforms, particularly during periods when investors prefer to maintain exposure to assets they expect to hold for the longer term.

Liquidium said demand on the platform has been increasing and that additional upgrades and product updates are being prepared.

The announcement did not provide a breakdown of deposits by asset type or the timeframe over which the $4.25 million total was reached.

The update follows a period of increased attention on Bitcoin-native and Internet Computer-related lending activity, with collateral-backed borrowing emerging as an alternative to outright asset sales.

Lending platforms typically rely on over-collateralised loans, where borrowers deposit assets worth more than the amount they borrow. The collateral can be returned once the loan is repaid, although market volatility can affect collateral requirements and liquidation risks.

Liquidium has been expanding its lending infrastructure and integrations, with recent developments including increased activity involving ICP and Bitcoin-related assets.

The latest deposit milestone suggests that users are making greater use of collateral-based borrowing, while the platform continues to prepare further product upgrades and lending features.


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