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Borrowing Against Illiquid Tokens: Is It Possible?

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraApril 6, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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In the world of cryptocurrency, many people hold digital assets that are not easy to sell or trade. These assets are known as illiquid tokens.

Unlike popular tokens like Bitcoin or Ethereum, illiquid tokens have low demand or limited trading options.

But as the crypto market grows, one important question is coming up more often — Can you borrow money using these illiquid tokens as collateral?

Understanding Illiquid Tokens

Illiquid tokens are digital assets that cannot be quickly converted into cash without a significant drop in price.

This usually happens due to low trading volumes or because the token is tied to a niche project with few buyers.

Examples include tokens from early-stage blockchain startups, governance tokens from small DeFi projects, or digital assets held in private sales.

While these tokens may have long-term value, they are hard to use in financial transactions today.

The Need to Borrow Against Illiquid Tokens

Crypto holders often find themselves in situations where they need cash or stablecoins but don’t want to sell their tokens.

Maybe they believe the token’s value will rise in the future, or they simply want to avoid triggering taxes by selling. This is why borrowing against crypto has become popular.

However, most lending platforms only accept highly liquid tokens with stable values. So what about the illiquid ones?

Challenges in Using Illiquid Tokens as Collateral

There are several reasons why borrowing against illiquid tokens is difficult:

  1. Low Market Demand: If lenders can’t sell your tokens easily in case of default, they face a big risk.
  2. Price Volatility: Illiquid tokens often have sudden price drops, making it hard to judge their real value.
  3. Lack of Reliable Price Feeds: Unlike major cryptocurrencies, illiquid tokens may not have accurate price data on major exchanges or oracles.
  4. Smart Contract Limitations: Most decentralized lending protocols rely on price oracles and liquidity pools. Without these, the token is not accepted.

Is It Still Possible?

Yes, but with limitations. Here are some ways people are managing to borrow against illiquid tokens:

1. Peer-to-Peer Lending

Some platforms allow users to make direct loan agreements. If a lender believes in the long-term value of your token, they might accept it as collateral privately, often with custom terms.

2. Over-the-Counter (OTC) Agreements

In private OTC deals, large holders of illiquid tokens negotiate directly with crypto investors or funds willing to offer loans in exchange for custody of the tokens.

3. Specialized Lending Platforms

A few new platforms are emerging that aim to serve this niche market. These platforms use alternative risk models, token evaluations, or partnerships with venture funds to accept less liquid tokens as collateral.

4. Token Wrapping or Bundling

Some DeFi projects allow users to “wrap” illiquid assets into new token formats or bundle them with more liquid assets. This can make them more acceptable to lenders.

Risks to Consider

If you’re thinking of borrowing against your illiquid tokens, be careful. You may need to offer much more collateral than usual, or accept high interest rates.

There’s also the risk of losing your tokens permanently if the token’s price drops or if you miss a repayment.

Always read the terms, check the reputation of the lender or platform, and understand the legal side of the agreement — especially if it’s a private deal.

Final Thoughts

Borrowing against illiquid tokens is possible, but it’s still not widely available or simple. As the crypto space matures, more tools and platforms may emerge to make this easier.

For now, anyone with illiquid tokens looking for a loan should explore peer-to-peer options, stay informed, and be cautious.

The idea of turning hard-to-trade tokens into usable financial tools is exciting, and it shows how fast crypto lending is evolving.

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