I'm literally going to be a millionaire

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OP must be a billionaire

See for the last page.

pic related

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WTFFFFFFFFF
Are we actually gonna make it?

>overpriced cars
>used planes
>on the blockchain
>it's somehow defi

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so I'm looking at this pic and
>most of the assets in DMM's current pool yield between 10% and 15%
How the fuck is this possible, when other money markets give rates similar to pic related (at most 1%)? How is it possible that DMM has over-collateralized guaranteed 10% APY investments?

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you're the man seriously, thanks for all this info. i got super lucky in 2017 got into a ton of alts just because of you guys and stayed out since because the crypto space is actual dogshit, but this might be good stuff. reading what i've just read, i'm gonna buy.
worst case scenario, it's just another crypto scam and i lose a little amount of money, but this seems to be pretty legit.
well, i guess im part of the DMG family now, so hey bros.

The annual percentage yield on short-term title loans is pretty standard actually. If you're asking why banks don't invest in these loan packages over gold, bonds, ect I'm assuming because they're considered 'high-risk'. Remember when a bank 'invests' their number one goal is making sure your money is there when you withdraw it, the yield is secondary.
When you're overcollaterized and spread between several asset classes the risk is negligible.

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Don’t forget about incoming exchange integration of mtokens

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