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  • Introduction
    • What is Pencil Finance?
    • Why Student Loans?
    • Product Overview
  • Protocol Overview
    • Core Architecture
    • Dual Tranche Model
    • GROW Token (ERC-20)
    • EDUFI NFT (ERC-721)
    • Redemption
    • Protocol Fees
  • Risk Management
    • Defaults and Loss Handling
    • Security Measures and Partner Safeguards
  • Smart Contract Architecture
  • Product Roadmap
    • V0 – Core Architecture [Finished]
    • V1 – Protocol Optimization [In Progress]
    • V2 – Aggregated loan pools
    • V3 - Governance Integration
    • V4 – Neo-Banking for Student Financing
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