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Bond by Bonded Finance now trading on Bitcoin.com Exchange

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Win BOND in our $15,000 Trading Competition. Dear Traders, For the middle of the week, we’re th

Win BOND in our $15,000 Trading Competition. [Bitcoin.com Exchange]( Dear Traders, For the middle of the week, we’re thrilled to share that a new exciting asset has just gone live for trading on our exchange. BOND, the native token by Bonded Finance can now be bought and sold with [USDT]( and [BTC]( pairs. To give our traders the chance to win some of this exciting token, we’re hosting a [$15,000 BOND Trading Competition]( starting tomorrow, June 3rd at 0:01 UTC. What is Bonded Finance? [BOND Listing with BTC and USDT]( As the decentralized Finance space continues growing, more and more investors are holding altcoins that can’t be put to productive use. Bonded Finance is aiming to tap into the potential of the estimated $50 billion in value that is dormant in liquidity spread across DeFi assets that haven't yet been accepted as collateral on established lending platforms. Bonded Finance’s first product, the Accelerated Crypto Loan enables borrowers to use altcoin holdings to take out a loan. Lenders on the platform will then earn funds from the interest paid by the borrowers. To safeguard against liquidations, Bonded employs an aggressive loan to value ratio. Generated fees and interest are returned to the pool allowing both borrowers and lenders to participate in upside redistribution, creating a positive feedback loop. Bonded will be creating new assets for borrowing and lending and is planning to work on products such as synthetic assets and index protocols. The platform is governed by the BOND token that has a maximum supply of 1000,000,000. BOND is now live for trading on Bitcoin.com Exchange with [USDT]( and [BTC]( pairs. $15,000 BOND Trading Competition [$15,000 BOND Trading Competition ]( From tomorrow, June 3rd at 0:01 UTC through June 13th at 0:01 UTC we are hosting a 10-day trading competition with $15,000 BOND in the prize pool. Trade now for a chance to win this token by the innovative DeFi platform. To join the competition, head to our [competition page]( and click on Apply now. Good luck. Thanks for being part of the Bitcoin.com Exchange community. Sincerely, The Bitcoin.com Exchange Team [Bitcoin.com Exchange]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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