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YUSD Tables and Explanation

Following is an example of the math behind the smarcontract of YUSD at Near Blockchain:

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Mint Workflow

Vault Function 1

Vault Function 2

This functionality is off. It may be turned on by YOC´s admins, with previous notice. The resources withdrawn when ratio is over 2 will used to create a second ballast for the YUSD contract.