
MochiFi
Mochi is a CDP protocol on Ethereum that lets users mint USDM stablecoin against emerging digital assets and NFTs as collateral.

What is MochiFi?
Mochi is a CDP protocol on Ethereum that lets users put long-tail tokens and NFTs to work as collateral. Borrowers deposit assets into Mochi vaults and mint USDM, the protocol's native stablecoin, while keeping exposure to their underlying positions. With ~$400K total value locked, Mochi targets users looking to unlock liquidity from less-liquid digital assets without selling them.
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