Beta Finance

Beta Finance (BETA)

Full information about Beta Finance (BETA). Current Beta Finance price in TND, BETA open/close rates, Beta Finance history charts, Beta Finance market capitalization and volume.

1 BETA = 0.139 د.ت Tunisian Dinar (TND)
0.0475559 TND

Last updated: 2024-10-01 01:40:00 UTC - about 1 year ago 1 USD = 2.929860 TND

General information
Global rank:608
Name: Beta Finance Beta Finance
Symbol:BETA
Current coin price (TND):0.139 د.ت
Last hour:arrow_upward0.450 %
Last 24 hours:arrow_downward-3.46 %
Last 7 days:1.14 %trending_up
Capitalisation (TND):119 698 844.33 د.ت
Volume 24h (TND):4 368 280.63 د.ت
Available supply:859 090 909.00 BETA
Total coin supply:-1 BETA
Start date:2021-09-30
Last updated: 2024-10-01 01:40:00 UTC - about 1 year ago

Beta Finance/Tunisian Dinar (BETA/TND) price chart

Beta Finance/Tunisian Dinar (BETA/TND) capitalisation and volume charts

What is Beta Finance (BETA)?

Beta Finance is a protocol that operates on an isolated collateral model, primarily serving the decentralized finance (DeFi) community. This model allows users to have unrestricted access to digital tokens that run on permissionless protocols. The platform supports activities such as borrowing, lending, and shorting crypto assets. It is set up on the Ethereum Mainnet, requiring users to have a digital wallet connected to this network, such as Metamask or Coinbase, to access its services​​.

What is Beta Finance (BETA) used for?

Isolated Collateral Model: Beta Finance uses an isolated collateral model to eliminate the risks of cross-collateralization. This model helps investors safeguard their investments when they use borrowed amounts to diversify holdings. For example, in a situation where a user has collateral in two different assets, a loss in one does not affect the other, thereby protecting the user's overall portfolio​​.

Lending: Users can lend their assets to any money market on Beta Finance. In return, they receive bTokens, which represent their share of interest from the underlying tokens. This lending mechanism allows users to earn yield from lending interest rates paid by borrowers and short sellers​​.

Borrowing: Beta Finance allows borrowing against collateral, subject to loan-to-value (LTV) ratios and safety parameters specific to each asset tier​​.

Short Selling: Users can short sell by using supported collateral to enter short positions. They have the option to leverage a borrow on the platform and sell the borrowed token. This is in line with the borrowing mechanism on Beta Finance​​.

Risk Management Framework: The protocol’s risk framework ensures that the liquidation of a single asset doesn't impact the entire protocol. Support for collaterals is determined based on liquidity ratios, with assets categorized into different tiers based on their liquidation LTV, safety LTV, and liquidation bonus tokens​​.

Who created Beta Finance (BETA)?

Beta Finance was launched by Allen Lee, an MIT alumnus with prior experience as a software engineer at Microsoft and Facebook. The project has received backing from a notable group of investors, including Spartan Group, ParaFi Capital, Multicoin Capital, DeFiance Capital, and Delphi Digital​​.