Sorry for being late i was sick.lets talk were i left last time
The 3 Stablecoin Yield Categories and how
@re performs in each
*Max simplicity with Instant liquidity
its basically means you want yeield but you want your money back antime
How
@re does here ?
sorry its not re strength
@re intentionally avoids fake instant liquidity
Uses structured capital with defined redemption windows
If instant exit is your first priority
@re is not best for you.
*Higher Yield with Accept Lockups or Underwriting Risk
its means you want higher returns and you understand risk
How
@re does here?
This is
@re s strength
Compared to many defi high apy products, Re
Is honest about risk.Does not hide losses behind token inflation
If you understand risk and can wait
Re is one of the better designed options in this category.
*Lower volatility with Moneymarket like yield
its for who prefer stability not max apy
How
@re does here?
Strong but still maturing
@re avoids firstloss exposure
Uses risk separation to protect principal.Targets stable yield rather than APY spikes
Its not a bank account and not riskfree
but its closer to a DeFi moneymarket with honest constraints.
Final Thought:This is my research and my opinion.
I can be wrong.I can say
@re is one of the best designed yield protocols
for certain types of users.But the real question is
Can you call it the best for your needs?
Now you know how it fits.The decision is yours.
@miketwinks @ChazEevee @reintern
After this much can we say
@re is the best protocol for stablecoin yield?
at my prospective It depends
Yes it can be one of the more interesting real yield options especially
if you like the idea of reinsurance based returns and can accept extra rwa
complexity
AS i said more over
@re is a very good yeild earning protocol i think.
But best means different things to different people.
After researching I realized most users want one of these three things from a yield protocol
*Maximum simplicity with instant liquidity
*Highest possible yield willingness to accept lockups
*Lower volatility with money market like returns
my question is
which one matters most to you?
In my next tweet i will explain exactly how
@re fits into each of these three categories
and can you call it best for your need
@miketwinks @ChazEevee @sunxbt_
@joey_lee2888