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  • Welcome to Nash21
  • Team
  • Contact
  • WHITEPAPER
    • Prologue
    • 1. Introduction
      • 1.1. Creating equations to open new doors
      • 1.2 Mission and Vision
      • 1.3. Working of Nash21
      • 1.4. Uses and Participants
    • 2. Operational working of the protocol
      • 2.1. Tokenisation and use of the Rental Contract
      • 2.2. Application for “Nash21 Guarantee” by the Tenant
      • 2.3. Buying and Selling of NFTs
    • 3. Nash21 Guarantee
      • 3.1 Introduction to the Nash21 Guarantee
      • 3.2. Components of the Guarantee Fund
        • 3.2.1. Introduction
        • 3.2.2. LCA or Liquid Capital for Administration
        • 3.2.3. RF or Reserve Fund
        • 3.2.4. MCR or Minimum Capital Risk
        • 3.2.5. YRF or Yield of the Reserve Fund
    • 4. Protocol revenues
    • 5. Tokenomics
      • 5.1. “Protocol Controlled Value (PVC)” Strategy
      • 5.2. N21 tokenholder strategies
      • 5.3. Intrinsic nature of N21
      • 5.4. Monetary Policy
        • 5.4.1. Token distribution
      • 5.5 Governance
        • 5.5.1. Governance Fund
        • 5.5.2. DAO Foundation N21
    • 6. Roadmap
    • ANNEXES
      • Annex 1. Aspects of the internal process of Nash21
  • USER GUIDES
    • Guides to understanding Nash21
  • How do I tokenize my rental agreement?
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3.2. Components of the Guarantee Fund

In this section we will analyse the mathematics and business associated with each of the variables involved in the protocol.

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