Assets on Juris Protocol


Juris Protocol offers a diverse range of digital assets to support lending, borrowing, and liquidity provision. This chapter outlines the currently supported assets and provides a roadmap for future integrations designed to enhance ecosystem flexibility and security.

Currently Supported Assets

These assets are fully integrated into Juris Protocol, providing the foundational liquidity and utility for our decentralized financial products.

Asset

Symbol

Role within Juris Protocol

USDC

$USDC

A fully reserved USD stablecoin used for stable lending, borrowing, and settlement.

Terra Classic

$LUNC

Native blockchain asset used for transaction fees, staking, and ecosystem governance.

Terra Classic USD

$USTC

A depegged stablecoin medium of exchange used to maintain value stability within platform transactions.

JURIS

$JURIS

The native protocol token; used for governance, staking rewards, and protocol operations.

TerraPort

$TERRA

A secondary utility asset that enhances trading pair flexibility and liquidity options.


Future Supported Assets

Juris Protocol is committed to expanding its portfolio to include high-market-cap assets and tokenized real-world assets (RWAs). The following integrations are currently on our development roadmap:

Asset

Symbol

Strategic Value & Integration Goal

Bitcoin

$BTC

Introduces the premier decentralized store of value to the protocol for high-collateral security.

Binance Coin

$BNB

Expands cross-chain utility and offers users a wider range of financial interactions.

Cosmos

$ATOM

Enhances inter-blockchain communication (IBC) and aligns with our cross-chain interoperability vision.

Solana

$SOL

Integrates high-speed, scalable liquidity for rapid asset transfers and lower-latency operations.

Pax Gold

$PAXG

Provides a 1:1 gold-backed digital asset, offering a hedge against market volatility through tokenized commodities.

Note: Integration timelines for future assets are subject to governance approval and technical audits to ensure the continued security of the protocol.


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