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# Bond As A Service

<mark style="color:orange;">The Duet Bond system can be applied to more than just DUET tokens.</mark>&#x20;

<mark style="background-color:yellow;">One can consider the Duet bond system to be an innovative staking scheme where liquidities are encouraged to lock in for as long as possible to maximize returns while locked liquidity can be traded for underlying tokens anytime. In this context, Duet can extend its bond as a service to other projects to issue bonds denominated in other tokens</mark><mark style="background-color:yellow;"><mark style="color:yellow;">.<mark style="color:yellow;"></mark>

**In the future, Duet could also allow users to open a vault with specific crypto assets to issue bonds denominated in dUSD, to be sold to bond buyers to raise capital.**


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