Sirio Finance
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  • ARCHITECTURE
    • ▢️Supply & Withdraw
    • πŸ”ƒBorrow & Repay
    • πŸ“ΆInterest Rate Model
    • πŸ€–AI Liquidations Model
    • πŸ” Analytics
    • ⏹️Liquidation Mechanism
    • πŸ›‘Risk Framework
      • Risk-per-Asset Methodology
      • Risk-per-Asset Results
      • Risk-Parameters
      • Price Feeds & Backup
  • TUTORIALS
    • πŸ’±Advanced Strategies
    • ⏺️Setup
    • ▢️Supply
    • πŸ”ƒBorrow
    • πŸ›‘Liquidation
    • πŸ” Analytics
    • πŸ§ͺTestnet
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  1. TUTORIALS

Supply

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Last updated 7 months ago

How to supply assets

Here is a quick tutorial on how to supply an asset on Sirio:

  1. Select Supplied Asset. Navigate to the left panel, labeled 'Supply Markets', and from the list of available tokens, click on the one you're interested in. A popup will then open.

  2. Enable Market. Enable the market by submitting the first transaction (with max amount you are willing to pay submitted on form).

  3. Supply Assets. Once you enable the market, the 'Supply' Button will be activated and you can easly input and submit the transaction on your wallet of the desired amount supplied.

Withdraw Assets or Claim Rewards

We offer two options for returning your assets: the first is to withdraw only the earned interest, the second is to withdraw the assets you have deposited. All you have to do is to open the pop-up of the asset you desire to withdraw and select one of the following options:

  1. Harvest. If you desire to withdraw only the gains (interests accrued) you can use this option. In the following video, a tutorial that shows how it works:

  1. Withdraw. If you want to withdraw more than the pure interest you accrued, you can use this option. Be careful to withdraw assets if you have a borrow going on. It may increase the risks of your borrow liquidation. In the following video tutorial, the execution of a withdrawn is shown:

In both cases, a fee of 0.5% is applied.

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