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<p dir="auto">Most current offerings are limited to major, relatively stable assets. Typically, only Bitcoin and USDC are accepted.</p>
<p dir="auto">This is because lenders prioritize liquidity, transparency, and lower volatility (in the case of stablecoins). More speculative or smaller-cap tokens are generally excluded due to higher risk and regulatory uncertainty.</p>
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