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# Overview

Our dLoans product consists of isolated lending pools, ensuring limitless scalability of the supported collateral types.

The dLoans product is split into three distinct lending pool types:

1. **NFT Pools**: These pools accept liquid NFTs as collateral. The value of these NFTs is determined via reliable oracles.
2. **Positions Pools**: These pools allow users to utilize staked positions from yield aggregators as collateral.
3. **Factory Pools**: These are unique lending pools that can be custom-deployed by any protocol. This allows them to leverage the existing Drops infrastructure to establish their own lending pools, accommodating either NFTs, ERC20 or Position tokens as collateral.


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