Inside Inverse Finance, open your wallet, pick a strategy, and put your capital to work in minutes. Start by connecting a self-custodied wallet and choosing a market that matches your risk tolerance. Use the rate preview to see projected returns and historical performance before you commit. Deposit assets, set optional limits for deposits and withdrawals, and confirm the transaction. A live position page tracks balance, earned interest, and health factors in real time. If you prefer automation, enable compounding so profits roll back into your position without extra steps. You can pause, add funds, or exit at any time—no lockups and no tickets.
To capture protocol income, stake your position in the earnings module. Payouts accrue continuously and can be claimed when gas fits your budget. Many users batch claims on a set schedule (weekly or monthly) and restake to grow their base. The interface shows your share, next payout estimate, and historical distributions so you can plan cash flow. If you’re optimizing taxes or bookkeeping, export CSVs and tag transactions by wallet. Risk tools surface concentration and counterparty exposure, helping you right-size allocations before they become problems. Notifications keep you informed when rates move or distributions change.
When you need liquidity, open a stablecoin line against your collateral. Choose a conservative collateral ratio, simulate costs at different utilization levels, and set alerts for health thresholds. Borrow only what you need, route funds to your destination wallet, and track interest in the same dashboard. You can repay partially from external funds or direct a portion of earned yield to reduce debt automatically. One-click unwind repays, withdraws collateral, and closes the loop when you’re done. For active strategies, cycle capital between lending and borrowing to balance cash needs with portfolio growth, guided by health indicators and guardrails.
Work with teammates by labeling wallets, creating policy notes, and standardizing operating checklists for deposits, claims, and repayments. Participate in governance to shape parameters, delegate voting power, and review proposals with clear links to risk and treasury reports. Builders can connect positions to portfolio trackers using open data sources, while analysts monitor markets via public dashboards and on-chain records. Whether you’re an individual saver or a DAO treasurer, the same flows—deposit, earn, borrow, claim, adjust—scale from a few dollars to institutional size without changing tools.
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