The platform users can mine WING tokens in the Flash Pool through supplying, borrowing, or insuring assets. Users can supply tokens and earn WING tokens as incentives. They can also borrow assets by supplying collateral but borrowing doesn’t involve a WING incentive until the user locks a 3% equivalent of WING assets into the pool. The platform’s Insurance Pool helps in minimizing the risk of liquidation.
Supported tokens: ONTd, pWBTC, pETH, pUSDC, prenBTC, pDAI, pUSDT, pSUSD, pNEO, pUNI, ONG, and WING (only lending).
WING and ONG can be directly used in the Flash Pool without swapping whereas the other tokens are required to swap into p-tokens (Ontology-supported tokens).
Each transaction costs ONG as a fee, which is quite cheaper as compared to the Ethereum gas fee.
Usage Guide
Go to the Wing Finance homepage.
The platform landing page looks like this.
The homepage contains links to different products supported by the Wing Finance platform.
It also displays the total amount of assets deposited in the Wing Finance Flash Pool.
Please note that Wing Finance operates on the Ontology Blockchain, so to access the different features and to work with it, we need tokens supported by the Ontology blockchain.
We have ERC-20 tokens in our METAMASK wallet (Ethereum blockchain) which we need to convert into p-tokens (Ontology blockchain). Hence, during token swap activity, users are required to connect to two different wallets supported by the two chains.
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Set Up and Connect Wallet
Wing Finance currently supports the below wallets through which users can connect and use the platform.
- Cyano Wallet
- NeoLine Wallet
- MetaMask Wallet
Connect your MetaMask wallet.
If you do not have a MetaMask wallet installed, then you can follow the link here to install the MetaMask wallet.
Now you need to install the Cyano wallet. Cyano is an Ontology blockchain wallet compatible with Google Chrome.
To install the Cyano wallet, go to this link.
Click on Add to Chrome button. A warning pop-up message will appear, and after confirming the message, the extension will be added to the browser. You can now see the below icon appearing on your browser extension bar.
Create an account if you are a new user.
Open the Cyano extension and click on the New Account.
Fill in the necessary details for wallet setup.
Once it is done, you can see the landing page.
The prerequisite of token swapping is done, i.e., you have your Cyano and MetaMask wallets installed and connected.
Swap ERC-20 Tokens Into P- Tokens
To swap the token, click on Asset Swap on the Wing Finance homepage, and it will redirect you to this page .
Connect both the wallets.
Now enter the token details you want to swap.
Confirm the swap activity.
Once the transaction is confirmed, you can check your Cyano wallet for the output token.
Add Token in the Cyano Wallet
If the token is not appearing, then add the token by giving the contract address.
You can find the token contract address here.
To add the token, follow these steps:
Go to Setting-> OEP-4 Tokens-> Add Tokens
After adding the contract address, you can now see the token in your wallet.
ONG Token
We need to have ONG (Ontology Gas) tokens in your Cyano wallet to pay for the gas charges in the Ontology chain.
You can get the ONG token from Binance with the ONG/USDT pair.
Get the tokens and transfer them to your Cyano wallet.
In the next part of this article series, we will explore the Wing Finance Flash Pool, i.e., how you can supply assets as collateral and borrow tokens as well as earn WING tokens from it.