Here's an interesting DeFi play worth considering: collateralize your BTC holdings to borrow USDC, then deploy that capital for trading through Tokenised Vault Shares (XVS) on STRK.



The beauty of this approach? You're keeping your BTC exposure while unlocking liquidity. Instead of selling your Bitcoin position, you're borrowing against it—essentially getting the best of both worlds. The borrowed USDC gives you immediate purchasing power without triggering a taxable event.

XVS introduces a fresh take on vault participation. These tokenised shares represent your position in the vault, making it tradeable and composable across different protocols. It's like having a receipt that's actually valuable on its own.

The risk-reward here depends on your BTC conviction and liquidation thresholds. If you believe Bitcoin's heading higher, this leverage strategy amplifies your position. Just keep an eye on collateral ratios—nobody wants a surprise liquidation when volatility spikes.

This setup particularly shines in sideways markets where you want exposure to multiple opportunities simultaneously. Your BTC sits there appreciating (hopefully), while your borrowed stablecoins work elsewhere.
BTC1,15%
USDC0,01%
XVS0,87%
STRK0,69%
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SignatureVerifiervip
· 2025-12-14 13:55
ngl, the liquidation math here doesn't quite check out—what collateralization ratio are we talking? 80%? 60%? because that "both worlds" angle falls apart real fast when btc drops 15% overnight. has anyone actually stress-tested this across actual volatility scenarios or is this just theoretical cope
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BridgeNomadvip
· 2025-12-12 16:39
ngl the liquidation risk here is gnarly... seen too many folks get rekt when collateral ratios slip during a flash crash. the xvs composability angle is slick but what's the counter-party exposure actually look like? 👀
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BasementAlchemistvip
· 2025-12-11 14:57
Borrow BTC to go long on USDC and hit XVS... Sounds good, but the risk is really high.
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 2025-12-11 14:53
NGL, using BTC to borrow USDC and then play XVS sounds pretty good, but the liquidation risk still needs to be closely monitored...
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OfflineNewbievip
· 2025-12-11 14:44
This operation is a bit greedy, borrowing USDC with BTC collateral to play XVS... feels extremely risky.
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gas_fee_therapyvip
· 2025-12-11 14:43
NGL, this set of operations sounds good, but I'm still a bit worried. Borrow USDC by collateralizing BTC and then play with XVS... The liquidation risk is real.
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