Flashstake
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    • Time Vault Interface
  • ⚖️Time Based Tokens (TBTs)
    • Flashstaking TBTs
    • Minting TBTs (Staking)
    • Burning TBTs (FlashBurn)
    • Swapping TBTs
    • FlashNFT
  • 🌊Liquid Stake (FlashLend)
  • 🎯FlashBack
  • 🪙Tokenomics (FLASH)
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  • 🔒Security and Risks
    • Audits
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    • Unit Tests
    • Testnet Competitions
    • Disclaimer
  • 🤔FAQ
    • 🔍Where does the yield come from?
    • 🔒What are the risks of Flashstaking?
    • 🌎What are some real-world use cases?
    • 📈How is the APY calculated?
    • 🔗Where are the old docs?
  • 🧑‍🚀Flashtronaut NFTs
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  • 🖼️Frontend Changelog
    • 2023 Changelog
      • FLC-2306.13 (LIQUID Upgrade)
      • FLC-2304.18 (WEBBY Upgrade)
      • FLC-2303.28 (ARBYS Upgrade)
      • FLC-2302.15 (FLIDO Upgrade)
      • FLC-2301.26 (BOOTSTRAP Upgrade)
    • 2022 Changelog
      • FLC-2212.12 (GOERLI Upgrade)
      • FLC-2211.25 (WHISTLE Upgrade)
      • FLC-2211.17 (NAMESTAKE Upgrade)
  • 📜License
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  1. FAQ

What are the risks of Flashstaking?

What are the Risks of Flashstake

Security has been the top priority while developing the Flashstake protocol. A few of the safety decisions put in place include making sure:

  • User funds are always 100% collateralized.

  • User funds cannot get liquidated.

  • Users know precisely when your principal will unlock, down to the minute.

  • Users can unlock their principal at any time by repaying a portion of their upfront yield.

Outside of an unforeseen exploit, it is technically impossible for users to lose their principal.

  • Audits

  • Bounty

  • Admin Functionality

  • Unit Tests

  • Testnet Competitions

  • Disclaimer

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