Monad's fresh liquidity incentives just went live—12 new pools with boosted APRs are now attracting yield farmers. The rewards are being rolled out through Merkl, which handles the incentive distribution across the ecosystem. For those hunting high yields, this wave of new pools on Monad could be worth checking out to see what the APR structures look like.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-08 10:03
Well, how is this APR structure? Are there any hidden risks?
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ZenZKPlayer
· 01-07 06:44
12 pools? Trying to harvest more profits again?
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RebaseVictim
· 01-06 18:52
Merkl is back to do some yield farming, 12 pools sound like quite a lot.
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DefiPlaybook
· 01-06 18:40
According to on-chain data, the APR structure design of Monad's 12 new pools is indeed worth exploring— but the key question is: how sustainable are these boosted returns? Is Merkl's allocation mechanism transparent enough?
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DaoDeveloper
· 01-06 18:39
merkl's distribution mechanism is actually pretty elegant—composable incentive layers built on merkle proofs... but ngl the real question is whether these apr structures are sustainable or just another liquidity mining death spiral waiting to happen
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-06 18:34
Monad is back to farming again, 12 pools this time are crazy enough.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 01-06 18:33
Merkl distribution is back. Can Monad's 12 pools explode this time?
Monad's fresh liquidity incentives just went live—12 new pools with boosted APRs are now attracting yield farmers. The rewards are being rolled out through Merkl, which handles the incentive distribution across the ecosystem. For those hunting high yields, this wave of new pools on Monad could be worth checking out to see what the APR structures look like.