For decades, stablecoins have tried to give people yield, but almost all of them are stuck in the same system dollar-backed, reliant on treasuries, bank deposits, or complicated algorithms. They either cap growth, risk your capital, or compress yields as more money flows in.
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For decades, stablecoins have tried to give people yield, but almost all of them are stuck in the same system dollar-backed, reliant on treasuries, bank deposits, or complicated algorithms. They either cap growth, risk your capital, or compress yields as more money flows in.