In 2026, the crypto market enters a deep adjustment period, and the DeFi ecosystem becomes increasingly mature. Leading protocols like Lista DAO are redefining the financial infrastructure of the BNB Chain—integrating liquidity staking, CDP, and lending functions—turning on-chain finance into a true "combination punch."



Lista DAO's TVL once peaked at $4.3 billion and has become a hub for the USD1 ecosystem. Today, I want to share a practical arbitrage strategy: how to borrow USD1 at an ultra-low interest rate of 0.41%, then transfer it to a top-tier exchange's financial product to earn a stablecoin yield of 20%—the legendary "one fish, multiple eats."

**Core Collateral: slisBNB**

slisBNB is a liquidity staking certificate issued by Lista DAO. You deposit BNB to mint it, and the key point is—it's never dormant. You can redeem your principal at any time and continuously accumulate staking rewards (currently about 7.22% annualized, with 6.51% from Launchpool and an additional 0.71% from liquidity staking).

The truly smart approach is to pair slisBNB with native BNB to form an LP pair, doubling your returns: earning passive staking income while also collecting trading fees. As collateral, it’s of quite good quality.

**How to get started?**

The first step is to go to Lista DAO’s Liquid Staking module, deposit BNB to generate slisBNB. After that, head to a DEX (like PancakeSwap) to create a slisBNB/BNB LP pair. This way, your funds start working in "multi-threaded" mode—staking for yield on one side and earning trading fees on the other.

The next steps involve lending and borrowing operations, leveraging arbitrage opportunities in a low-interest environment. This is the essence of on-chain finance—it's not about holding assets passively, but about making assets flow between different protocols to maximize every cent of profit.
LISTA-0.93%
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BlockchainFriesvip
· 14h ago
Hmm, this arbitrage idea is pretty good, but I always feel that risk will knock on the door someday. --- 0.41% borrowing coins with 20% returns, that price difference sounds a bit too good to be true... --- slisBNB, can it be played like this? Learned something new. --- Another fish with multiple benefits, being cautious of risks is the real deal. --- LP dual rewards sound great, but I'm just worried it might rug one day. --- Liquidity staking at 7.22% annualized is quite tempting. --- The core of this operation is still betting that stablecoins won't collapse; keep a steady mindset. --- 43 billion TVL is indeed impressive, but don't forget how many previous waves have crashed on the surf. --- Arbitrage with borrowed coins has been around for a while; it just requires precise timing.
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SerRugResistantvip
· 14h ago
0.41% borrowing interest rate with 20% returns, this spread is truly amazing. Just worried that one day the policy might change suddenly.
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HashRateHermitvip
· 14h ago
0.41% borrowing interest rate with 20% returns? The difference is way too outrageous, feels like there's a trap somewhere.
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TokenDustCollectorvip
· 14h ago
0.41% borrowing interest rate? That number looks a bit suspicious, could it suddenly spike one day... Wait, can you still earn LP trading fees? That’s definitely something. slisBNB has been consistently accumulating rewards, which I like. It's definitely better than those that require manual restaking. But is a 20% stablecoin yield really stable? It feels like the risk might be underestimated.
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