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Curve community votes to “increase borrowing rate multiplier to maintain crvUSD peg” proposal

Curve Community has voted to approve the proposal of "increasing the borrowing rate multiplier to maintain crvUSD anchoring", with a final support rate of 100%. The proposal suggests adjusting the pledged ETH interest rate to 15%, and the non-pledged ETH and BTC interest rates to 11%, so that the interest rate differential between the two is approximately equal to the Ethereum pledge APR, which will encourage the market to actively repay loans.

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