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# What Can Users Do With haSUI

haSUI tokens have various use cases in the SUI ecosystem. Users will be able to access all the DeFi protocols with haSUI while earning stable staking rewards. haSUI can be used for almost all DeFi use cases that can be achieved by SUI, thereby fully unleashing the on-chain liquidity.

* Liquidity Provision: Provide liquidity on DEX to earn continuous trading fee revenue.
* Trading on DEX: It can be used on any decentralized exchanges or trading platforms to exchange for other crypto assets, serving as a main quote token on Sui.
* Borrowing/Lending: Users can lend haSUI to other users via different lending protocols on Sui to earn lending interest. It can also be used as collateral to borrow other mainstream assets on Sui.
* Collateralized Debt Position (CDP): Used as collateral to mint stablecoin or other assets, thereby boosting capital efficiency.
* Yield Trading: haSUI has been supported by major yield trading protocols on Sui
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