Stablecoins that generate yield could unlock new opportunities for non-USD alternatives. When stables start earning returns, carry trade strategies become realistic for traders looking to arbitrage across different pairs. What makes this setup work is the native composability in crypto—different protocols can stack on top of each other, letting projects collaborate on solving the same problems from different angles. That kind of interoperability is where things get interesting.
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just_another_fish
· 21h ago
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As for yield stablecoins, it sounds good but actually using them is a bit complicated... Arbitrage opportunities definitely exist, it all depends on who can hold on until the end.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-14 00:12
The thing about earning interest on stablecoins can really change the game... the arbitrage opportunities open up instantly.
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RektButSmiling
· 01-14 00:10
Yield stablecoins are indeed interesting, but I feel most people still haven't figured out how to play with them.
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PonziWhisperer
· 01-14 00:04
Earning interest on stablecoins is indeed interesting, but the real profit depends on who can master the arbitrage techniques first.
Stablecoins that generate yield could unlock new opportunities for non-USD alternatives. When stables start earning returns, carry trade strategies become realistic for traders looking to arbitrage across different pairs. What makes this setup work is the native composability in crypto—different protocols can stack on top of each other, letting projects collaborate on solving the same problems from different angles. That kind of interoperability is where things get interesting.