USDca Overview
CAMP enables the creation and redemption of a delta-neutral synthetic dollar, USDca, crypto's first fully-backed, onchain, scalable, and censorship-resistant form of money.
The mechanism backing USDca enables sUSDca, the first "Internet Bond" offering a crypto-native, reward-accruing asset, derived from staked asset returns (to the extent utilized in backing) and the funding and basis spread available in perpetual and futures markets.
Peg Stability Mechanism
CAMP does not use any material leverage to margin the delta hedging derivatives positions beyond the natural state as a result of exchanges applying slight discounts to the value of backing assets to the extent used as backing and margin collateral on the initial hedge and issuance of USDca.
Key Information
Users are able to acquire USDca in permissionless external liquidity pools.
Approved parties from permitted jurisdictions who pass KYC/KYB screening are able to mint & redeem USDca on-demand with CAMP contracts directly following whitelisting. See Supplemental USDca Terms and Conditions.
There is minimal reliance upon traditional banking infrastructure as trustless backing assets are held and stored within the crypto ecosystem.
Mechanic Example
A whitelisted user provides ~$100 of stETH and receives ~100 newly-minted USDca atomically in return less the gas & execution costs to execute the hedge.
Slippage & execution fees are included in the price when minting & redeeming. CAMP earns no profit from the minting or redeeming of USDca.
The protocol opens a corresponding short perpetual position for the approximate same notional dollar value on a derivatives exchange.
The backing assets are transferred directly to an "Off Exchange Settlement" solution. Backing assets remain onchain and custodied by off exchange service providers to minimize counterparty risk.
CAMP delegates, but never transfers custody of, backing assets to derivatives exchanges to margin the short perpetual hedging positions.
Generated Revenue
The CAMP protocol generates two sustainable sources of revenue from the backing assets.
The protocol revenue is derived from:
Staked ETH assets receiving consensus and execution layer rewards.
The funding and basis spread from the delta hedging derivatives positions.
Revenue from staked assets is floating by nature and denominated in the native asset - for example, liquid staked ETH tokens are typically denominated in ETH.
The funding and basis spread can be floating or fixed depending upon if the protocol uses non-deliverable or deliverable derivatives positions to hedge the backing asset delta.
The funding and basis spread has historically generated a positive return given the mismatch in demand and supply for leverage in crypto as well as the existence of positive baseline funding. If funding rates are deeply negative for a sustained period of time, such that the staked asset revenue cannot cover the funding and basis spread cost, the CAMP"reserve fund" is designed to bear the cost.
Risks
Smart Contract Risk
External Platform Risk
Liquidity Risk
Custodial Operational Risk
Exchange Counterparty Risk
Market Risk
CAMP recognizes these risks and actively attempts to ameliorate & diversify these risks as much as possible. In practice, this means the system uses multiple providers for each step of the workflow and actively monitors all partners and market conditions.
Please refer to the USDca Risk section for more information.
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