Bored Apes Approaching Mass Liquidation On BendDAO, Can This Crash Entire NFT Market?

BitcoinistPublished on 2022-08-22Last updated on 2022-08-22

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A large number of Bored Apes Yacht Club NFTs are approaching liquidation on the lending platform BendDAO, can this cascade...

A large number of Bored Apes Yacht Club NFTs are approaching liquidation on the lending platform BendDAO, can this cascade into a crash of the entire non-fungible token market?
Bored Apes NFTs At Risk Of Liquidation As Floor Prices Drop More Than 50% Since All-Time High
BendDAO is a platform that lends out Ethereum loans to users against NFT collaterals. Generally, users can avail up to 30-40% of the floor price of the non-fungible token they are putting up on the platform.
However, if the floor price of the digital collectible in question drops to a certain level, the platform forcibly puts the token up for auction.
This liquidation level is determined by the “health factor” of the NFT-backed loan. When the value of this metric drops below 1, the token automatically enters into a 48-hour liquidation protection state where the owner can choose to pay off the debt and reclaim the token.
If the user fails to clear the loan, the non-fungible token is auctioned away, and the highest bidder gets to claim it.
Now, what’s going on with Bored Apes is that many BAYC holders have borrowed ETH using the BendDAO lending service, and a significant number of these users are at a risk of liquidation currently as the floor prices of the collection has been going down in recent weeks.

As the BendDAO health factor alert list shows, a large amount of BAYC-backed debts are very near to going below the 1 threshold:

Bored Apes NFT Liquidation

Looks like many of these tokens are near to being locked into the 48-hour period | Source: BendDAO
An analyst on Twitter has suggested that a possible consequence of these BAYC liquidations can be a crash of the entire NFT market.
When these Bored Apes loans with health factor values close to 1 start going under, the resulting liquidations will drive the floor prices even lower. This would mean more BAYC-backed debts will be pulled down into liquidation.
In this way, the liquidations can cascade together and damage the entire Bored Apes Yacht Club ecosystem.
As the analyst points out, the monthly volume on OpenSea, the most popular marketplace for non-fungible tokens, has been at a 12 month low recently:
The volume in Ethereum has been quite low on the OpenSea platform in recent days | Source: Dune
This volume is low enough that the entire NFT market could feel a cascading effect by these large liquidations of the Bored Apes loans on BenderDAO.
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