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  • General
    • Introduction
  • Syde Protocol Overview
  • Key Features
  • How It Works
  • Getting Started
  • Points System
  • Ambassador Program
    • What is the Syde Ambassador Program?
  • Who are Syde Ambassadors?
  • What Syde Ambassadors Do
  • Ambassadors’ Benefits
  • What’s the Goal?
  • Join Ambassador Program
  • Technical Documentation
    • Syde Architecture
    • syTON intro
    • syTON Architecture
  • Syde Protocol Litepaper
    • What is Litepaper?
      • Abstract
      • How SyTON backs Synths
      • Collateral
      • Price Stability Mechanism
      • Minting, burning, and the C-Ratio
      • Stakers, debt, and pooled counterparties
      • Liquidation Risk
      • What are the benefits of adding liquidation to the system?
      • Advantages of Syde Infrastructure and liquidity provisioning
      • How Synths work
      • Syde Futures
      • Minting synths
      • Claiming Fees
      • Burning debt
      • Oracles
      • Current risks
      • Conclusion
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  1. Syde Protocol Litepaper

What is Litepaper?

Lite is a core features in Syde protocol.

Abstractchevron-rightHow SyTON backs Synthschevron-rightCollateralchevron-rightMinting, burning, and the C-Ratiochevron-rightStakers, debt, and pooled counterpartieschevron-rightLiquidation Riskchevron-rightWhat are the benefits of adding liquidation to the system?chevron-rightAdvantages of Syde Infrastructure and liquidity provisioningchevron-rightHow Synths workchevron-rightSyde Futureschevron-rightMinting synthschevron-rightClaiming Feeschevron-rightBurning debtchevron-rightOracleschevron-rightCurrent riskschevron-rightConclusionchevron-right

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