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Details Eggs Finance (EGGS) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of EGGS is $0.0004. In the past 24 hours, EGGS has traded between $0.0{4}4995 and $0.0{4}5116, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of EGGS is $0.0011, and the all-time low is $0.0001.
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Eggs Finance (EGGS) Today's Price
The live price of EGGS today is $0.0004, with a current market cap of $5.061M. The 24-hour trading volume is 335.21251356995646. The price of EGGS to USD is updated in real time.
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EGGS FINANCE (EGGS) FAQ
What is Eggs Finance and what is its primary purpose on the Sonic blockchain?
Eggs Finance is a leveraged yield and S-looping protocol built on the Sonic blockchain (formerly Fantom). It allows users to mint EGGS tokens using the network's native asset, $S. These EGGS tokens can then be used as collateral to borrow more $S, enabling a recursive looping strategy that multiplies yield exposure within the Sonic ecosystem.
How does the 'Intrinsic Value' of EGGS differ from its 'Market Value'?
Intrinsic Value is the specific amount of $S$ tokens a user can receive by redeeming EGGS directly through the Eggs Finance dApp. Market Value refers to the price at which EGGS is trading on external exchanges. The protocol is designed so that the Intrinsic Value—or the ratio of $S$ backing each EGGS—only increases over time, creating a theoretical price floor.
How does the 'Looping' strategy work within the Eggs Finance protocol?
The looping strategy is a recursive yield process. A user deposits $S$ to mint EGGS, then provides those EGGS as collateral to borrow additional $S$. This borrowed $S$ is then used to mint more EGGS, repeating the cycle. This method utilizes the protocol's high leverage capabilities to maximize the user's yield-earning potential.
How is the protocol able to offer a 99% Loan-to-Value (LTV) ratio without constant liquidations?
The protocol supports a 99% LTV because EGGS collateral has a programmed 'intrinsic value' floor. Since the redemption value of EGGS relative to the $S$ debt is designed to never decrease, the risk of the collateral value falling below the debt value is minimized. This unique mechanism allows for hyper-leveraged positions that would be too risky on traditional lending platforms.
Is EGGS considered a stablecoin, and can it be redeemed at any time?
EGGS is not a stablecoin; it is a derivative token backed by $S$ tokens held in the protocol's vault. Its value is tied to the amount of $S$ it can be redeemed for. Users are able to redeem their EGGS for $S$ directly through the protocol's dApp at any time, a feature that supports the token's price floor and enables arbitrage.
Where can EGGS be traded and what are the associated protocol fees?
EGGS can be traded on exchanges such as LBank and various decentralized platforms on the Sonic blockchain. The protocol generates revenue through minting fees, which are used to increase the $S$ backing for all existing EGGS or are burned to enhance the token's value. Redemption fees are typically minimal or non-existent to facilitate the price floor mechanism.



