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Managing your Offer Pool

Learn how to add, use, and withdraw ADA from your offer pool for NFT lending on JPG Store.

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What is an offer pool?

The offer pool is a dedicated balance of ADA you deposit on JPG Store to fund loan offers. Instead of locking up ADA each time you create a new offer, you can pre-fund your pool once and use it to make multiple offers across collections. Your ADA remains in your control and can be withdrawn at any time unless it’s actively used in a loan.

This system makes lending more flexible and efficient, especially for users who want to create offers at scale.


Adding ADA to your offer pool

Before you can lend ADA, you need to deposit funds into your offer pool:

  1. Hover over your wallet balance and click Manage offer pool.

  2. Enter the amount of ADA to deposit (minimum 20 ADA).

  3. Confirm the transaction in your wallet.

Once confirmed, your offer pool balance will update, allowing you to create loan offers.


Create loan offers

With funds in your offer pool, you can make multiple loan offers:

  1. Navigate to the collection page where you want to offer a loan.

  2. Click Lend ADA.

  3. Specify the loan terms (amount, duration, interest rate) and submit the offer.

You can create offers for multiple collections simultaneously. ADA is only deducted from your offer pool when a borrower accepts an offer.


Funding loans

When a borrower accepts your loan offer:

  • The specified ADA amount is withdrawn from your offer pool.

  • If your offer pool lacks sufficient funds, remaining offers are paused until you replenish your balance.


Remove ADA from your offer pool

You can withdraw ADA from your offer pool at any time:

  1. Click on your offer pool.

  2. Select Withdraw from offer pool.

  3. Enter the amount to withdraw and confirm the transaction.

The transaction may take a few minutes to confirm on the blockchain. Once completed, your wallet balance will update accordingly.


What’s Next?

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