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    Introduction

    Sushiswap is well-known for their liquidity pools that provides opportunity for swapping numerous pairs of assets built on Ethereum.

    However, recently, Sushiswap has launched pools specialized for lending and borrowing. Kashi pools allow traders borrow assets for creating leveraged long and short positions, similarly to other lending platforms like Compound or Aave. BentoBox will also enable users to earn interest from farming liquidity pools while simultaneously using the same tokens to contribute to lending pools.

    This dashboard take Kashi Medium Risk Wrapped BTC/Dai Stablecoin-Chainlink pool as a case to investigate the popularity of Kashi pools.

    Analysis

    The graph below shows the top Kashi pools in terms of TVL.

    Note: The TVL calculated but Flipside's available data is slightly different with the Sushiswap analytics data

    As can be seen from the graph xSushi/USDC Kashi pool has the highest amount of total value locked.

    Taking wBTC/DAI pool as an example the table below shows the list of borrower that have not repaid completely yet.

    We can see out of 9 current borrowers only two of them have not partially paid their loans.

    So far 22 wallets has repid completely their lawns and 9 has partially repaid or not repaid at all.

    The graph below shows what wallets and how much are in debt.

    Conclusion

    The dashboard focuses on Kashi Medium Risk Wrapped BTC/Dai Stablecoin-Chainlink pool.

    The data shows that the number of current borrowers are 9 wallets with about 150K borrowed wBTC/DAI.

    Most of the current borrowers have already repaid partially their loans.