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OverviewWhat it is and why it matters.How It WorksLending against prediction markets, step by step.FeaturesLending, borrowing, leverage, and risk management.Supported MarketsPolymarket, Opinion, Kalshi, and more.
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Varla
Protocol
Overview What it is and why it matters.
How It Works Lending against prediction markets, step by step.
Features Lending, borrowing, leverage, and risk management.
Supported Markets Polymarket, Opinion, Kalshi, and more.
Developers
Documentation Protocol docs, guides, and architecture.
Smart Contracts Pool, Collateral Manager, Oracle, Liquidation Engine.
SDK Reference TypeScript SDK for protocol interactions.
API Reference REST and GraphQL endpoints for market data.
Resources
Blog Latest news and announcements from Varla.
FAQs Frequently asked questions about the protocol.
Security & Audits Protocol security, audits, and trust assumptions.
Brand Assets Logos, colors, and typography guidelines.
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Introduction

Overview
Varla 101

Protocol

Overview
Lending Model
Supply & Borrow Interest Rates Reserves
User Positions
Open Positions Supply Assets Borrow Assets Withdraw Assets Repay Loans
Risk Engine
Health Factor LTV & Thresholds Liquidations Market Resolution Oracle System

Markets

Overview
Polymarket
Opinion
Kalshi
Adapters

Token

Overview
Distribution
Utility & Governance
Varla Gems

Security

Overview
Trust Assumptions
Risk Disclosure
Risk Parameters

Resources

FAQ
Glossary
Links
Brand Assets

Getting Started

Overview
TypeScript SDK
GraphQL API
Smart Contracts

Smart Contracts

Overview
Core Protocol
VarlaPool VarlaOracle Interest Rate Liquidators Market Adapters
Governance & Access
Governance

References

SDK Reference
API Reference

Operations

Testing & Debugging
Contract Addresses

Security

Overview
Trust Assumptions
Risk Disclosure
Risk Parameters

Opinion

Borrow USDT against your Opinion prediction market positions on BNB Smart Chain.
PropertyDetails
ChainBNB Smart Chain (BSC)
Token StandardERC-1155
Position TypesCTF Execution Engine
Borrow AssetUSDT
Oracle SourceOpinion CTF-EE API
StatusLive

CTF Execution Engine

Opinion uses a CTF Execution Engine — a variant of the Conditional Token Framework optimized for BSC. Positions are ERC-1155 tokens representing YES/NO outcomes, similar to Polymarket's CTF but with BSC-specific gas optimizations.

How It Works

Opinion → Varla flow
1. Buy positions on Opinion (you receive ERC-1155 tokens on BSC)
2. Connect same wallet to Varla (switch to BSC network)
3. Approve VarlaCore for Opinion's CTF-EE contract
4. Deposit positions as collateral
5. Borrow USDT against your positions
6. When done: repay USDT, withdraw, sell on Opinion
ℹ BSC gas costs
BSC transactions are typically cheaper than Polygon. Expect ~$0.01-0.05 per operation depending on network congestion.

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