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How Can a Token Be Used to Represent the Value of a Margin Position?

A token can be minted to represent a user's specific leveraged position, often called a "Position Token" or "LP Token." This token holds the claims to the position's profit and loss and can be traded on secondary markets, allowing users to exit their leveraged exposure without closing the underlying perpetual contract. This adds liquidity and composability to margin trading.

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