Can stablecoins really be used for leveraged trading? Let's try operating with the logic of "yield generation," which is quite interesting.
The key is to choose the right platform. Taking a mainstream DeFi ecosystem as an example, using stablecoins can actually earn three layers of returns, which is the hardcore way.
**Return 1: Basic APY** Mint yield-bearing stablecoins directly with USDT or USDC, or trade them on DEXs to earn returns automatically. This is the most stable layer.
**Return 2: Liquidity Mining Fee Rate** Participate in trading pairs as an LP, and the transaction fees are returned to you. The better the liquidity of the token, the more stable the fee income.
**Return 3: Ecosystem Incentives** Platforms often airdrop rewards to early participants. This is an extra layer that risk-tolerant users can harvest.
When these three layers of returns stack up, they have a clear advantage over simply holding coins. The key is to choose the right entry timing and risk tolerance—don't follow the trend blindly.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 19h ago
Here comes another one trying to fool people into LP, what about the risks? Why do they always talk about profits but never about crashing the market?
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LadderToolGuy
· 12-27 04:40
Three-layer returns sound great, but the key is still "finding the right platform." Why can't I find the right one?
Wait, can airdrops really be reliable, or is this just another new trick to cut leeks?
Just want to ask if anyone has actually experienced these three layers, don't just listen to stories.
It sounds good, but in the end, it's just gambling with luck. Am I about to be exploited again as a tool?
I tried once, but ended up choosing the wrong ecosystem. Now the small gains in my account can't even cover the gas fees.
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BTCRetirementFund
· 12-26 02:58
These three layers of profit sound pretty good, but brother, I still want to ask, how many people can truly consistently benefit from these?
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 12-25 16:56
The third-layer profit sounds good, but in reality, the third-layer airdrop is just a mystery. Who knows when it will come?
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FUD_Whisperer
· 12-25 16:53
That's what they say, but I see a bunch of people go in and start to go all-in, and quite a few end up being liquidated.
How many can truly consistently earn three levels? The risks are always hidden.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 12-25 16:45
The three-layer profit sounds quite appealing, but to be honest, most people only get the first layer, and the remaining two layers depend on luck and quick reflexes.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 12-25 16:29
Three-layer returns sound great, but I just want to know when I can stop running away.
Can stablecoins really be used for leveraged trading? Let's try operating with the logic of "yield generation," which is quite interesting.
The key is to choose the right platform. Taking a mainstream DeFi ecosystem as an example, using stablecoins can actually earn three layers of returns, which is the hardcore way.
**Return 1: Basic APY**
Mint yield-bearing stablecoins directly with USDT or USDC, or trade them on DEXs to earn returns automatically. This is the most stable layer.
**Return 2: Liquidity Mining Fee Rate**
Participate in trading pairs as an LP, and the transaction fees are returned to you. The better the liquidity of the token, the more stable the fee income.
**Return 3: Ecosystem Incentives**
Platforms often airdrop rewards to early participants. This is an extra layer that risk-tolerant users can harvest.
When these three layers of returns stack up, they have a clear advantage over simply holding coins. The key is to choose the right entry timing and risk tolerance—don't follow the trend blindly.