What sets DUSD apart from conventional stablecoins like USDT and USDC? It's engineered as a fully collateralized yield-bearing asset that automatically distributes real returns—ranging from roughly 4% to 13% APR—directly to holders.
The mechanics are straightforward: revenue flows in through two primary channels. First, staking rewards accumulate from the protocol's validation mechanisms. Second, futures trading generates additional yield that gets funneled back into the holder's balance. This dual-source approach creates a stablecoin that doesn't just sit idle—it actually works to generate consistent income while maintaining price stability.
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ZkProofPudding
· 01-11 01:12
NGL, this setup sounds a bit too good to be true. Is an APR of 4-13% really stable?
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Wait, staking + futures dual-track system... wouldn't that double the risk?
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DUSD really has something this time, definitely better than those coins that just sit idle.
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Another yield-bearing stablecoin. Can it really beat inflation this time? Question mark.
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"Fully collateralized"—I just want to ask, what are the collateral assets? Don’t give me a bunch of air.
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13% APR isn’t a dream, but the real question is, who will take over when it crashes?
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AirdropCollector
· 01-10 05:46
NGL, stablecoins can still yield 4-13%... Is this real? Feels even more impressive than some L1s.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-09 08:16
4-13% APR? That sounds unbelievable. How can stablecoins still be so highly profitable?
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LightningHarvester
· 01-08 18:52
Hey, this DUSD sounds pretty good. Stablecoins can generate their own income, and an annualized return of 4-13% is a bit outrageous, isn't it?
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 01-08 18:52
Do stablecoins generate returns? Isn't this just a yield product disguised as a stablecoin? A 4-13% APR sounds impressive, but you need to understand how the underlying assets are performing.
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UnluckyLemur
· 01-08 18:49
Can stablecoins still earn passive income? Feels a bit uncertain.
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digital_archaeologist
· 01-08 18:36
ngl this return sounds a bit too perfect... can it really consistently run at 4-13%?
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WagmiWarrior
· 01-08 18:33
Hey, have you guys ever tried this DUSD? It really feels different from USDT.
4-13% yield? That's interesting, but it depends on whether it can truly deliver consistently.
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Anon4461
· 01-08 18:24
Stablecoins can still earn interest; now that's playing it smart.
What sets DUSD apart from conventional stablecoins like USDT and USDC? It's engineered as a fully collateralized yield-bearing asset that automatically distributes real returns—ranging from roughly 4% to 13% APR—directly to holders.
The mechanics are straightforward: revenue flows in through two primary channels. First, staking rewards accumulate from the protocol's validation mechanisms. Second, futures trading generates additional yield that gets funneled back into the holder's balance. This dual-source approach creates a stablecoin that doesn't just sit idle—it actually works to generate consistent income while maintaining price stability.