> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://bumup.gitbook.io/vanilla/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://bumup.gitbook.io/vanilla/features.md).

# Features

- [Process](https://bumup.gitbook.io/vanilla/features/process.md): Below is an overall process diagram of Vanilla DApp
- [Auction](https://bumup.gitbook.io/vanilla/features/auction.md): You can bid to NFTs with BUM
- [Trade](https://bumup.gitbook.io/vanilla/features/trade.md): You can trade NFTs with BUM
- [Ticket](https://bumup.gitbook.io/vanilla/features/ticket.md): You can buy ticket NFTs with BUM
- [Stake](https://bumup.gitbook.io/vanilla/features/stake.md): You can stake ETH, ERC20 tokens to get BUM
- [Boost](https://bumup.gitbook.io/vanilla/features/boost.md): You can lock BUM / amplified NFTs to get more BUM
- [Reinforce (Amplify)](https://bumup.gitbook.io/vanilla/features/reinforce-amplify.md): You can amplify NFTs with BUM and LINKs
- [Random table](https://bumup.gitbook.io/vanilla/features/reinforce-amplify/random-table.md): Random table will give your NFTs new weight
- [Borrow](https://bumup.gitbook.io/vanilla/features/borrow.md): You can collateralize ampilfied NFTs and borrow BUM
- [Interest rate](https://bumup.gitbook.io/vanilla/features/borrow/interest-rate.md): Set borrow interest rates
- [Factors](https://bumup.gitbook.io/vanilla/features/borrow/factors.md)
- [VV2E (Vanilla Virtual To Everything)](https://bumup.gitbook.io/vanilla/features/vv2e-vanilla-virtual-to-everything.md)
- [VV2E - MR (Mixed Reality)](https://bumup.gitbook.io/vanilla/features/vv2e-vanilla-virtual-to-everything/vv2e-mr-mixed-reality.md)
- [VV2E - VR (Virtual Reality)](https://bumup.gitbook.io/vanilla/features/vv2e-vanilla-virtual-to-everything/vv2e-vr-virtual-reality.md)


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