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# How Does the Credit Function Work in DWF Liquid Markets?

Credit is listed on a global basis - e.g. if you have 1,000 USDT credit, this credit will appear in the available amount of each currency listed on the wallet page. The credit utilization will be dynamically updated as customers trade and as market volatility impacts the market rates of the various currencies.

The Available Amount in Balance page is your actual balance holding plus available credit for trading - this number updates dynamically.

Where you can find your credit balance and credit utilization

1. Credit Utilization Indicator: Hovering over the indicator will pop out a window displaying the credit limit and credit exposure.
2. Available Amount Details: Check details for available credit
3. Available Amount column on the Balance page
4. Amount column negative balance
5. User Center - Account - Credit records page


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