Markets
Compare live Liquidium markets, rates, caps, and pool risk parameters.
The Markets page gives a pool-level view of Liquidium. Use it to compare available pools, inspect live rates and risk parameters, and open supply or borrow actions for a specific asset.
Open Markets in the app: app.liquidium.fi/markets.
What The Markets Page Shows
The main Markets view shows global market stats and a table of available pools. Each pool can be opened for more detail.
The expanded pool view includes:
- Current utilization.
- Available liquidity.
- Oracle price.
- Total supplied and the pool supply cap.
- Total borrowed and the pool borrow cap.
- Supply APY.
- Borrow APY.
- Liquidation threshold.
- Max LTV.
- Liquidation bonus.
- Base rate.
- Reserve factor.
- Whether same-asset borrowing is allowed for that pool.
- Interest-rate curve.
- Historical interest-rate chart.
- Historical utilization chart.
- Links to relevant pool contracts or canister dashboards.
Pool values are live protocol/app data. Do not treat screenshots or examples as fixed values.
For definitions of core pool fields such as utilization, caps, liquidation threshold, and APY, see Core concepts.
Supported Markets
The Markets page is the source of truth for currently supported assets and chains. Liquidium may support markets such as:
- BTC on Bitcoin.
- Stablecoin markets on Ethereum.
Supported markets can change over time. Check the live Markets page for the current list before supplying, borrowing, or planning a strategy around a specific asset.
Supply And Borrow From Markets
From an expanded pool, users can start a supply or borrow action for that asset. The action modal uses the same flow as the main Portfolio page, including wallet or address-based methods where supported.
Utilization And Rates
Markets shows current utilization and the selected pool's rate curve so users can see how pool usage affects supply and borrow rates.
At a high level, higher utilization generally means liquidity is more scarce and borrowing rates increase. Lower utilization generally means liquidity is more available and borrowing rates decrease.
For the full interest-rate model, including the kink model, reserve factor, supply-rate calculation, and index-based accrual, see Interest Rate Model.
Caps
Each pool can have supply and borrow caps.
- Supply cap: maximum amount that can be supplied to the pool.
- Borrow cap: maximum amount that can be borrowed from the pool.
If a cap is reached, users may be unable to supply or borrow more of that asset until liquidity changes or the cap changes.
Same-Asset Borrowing
Some pools may allow users to borrow the same asset they have supplied. Other pools may disable this. The Markets page shows the current same-asset borrowing status for each pool.
Same-asset borrowing is subject to pool configuration, dust thresholds, available liquidity, and portfolio health.
Sharing A Market
Expanded market pages can be shared. The app supports copying a market link and sharing a market on X.
Contract Links
The expanded pool page links to relevant contract or canister dashboards where available. These links are informational and should not be used as a substitute for reviewing the active transaction details in the Liquidium app before signing.