Pendle Weekly Update: Last week's trading volume reached $7.11 billion, and the SONIC yield pool is about to launch
Last week, Pendle offered a stablecoin APY of up to 18%, with multiple new yield pools launched.
According to an official announcement from Pendle, its trading volume reached $7.11 billion last week, and the SONIC yield pool is about to launch.
Last week's top fixed-rate products were:
BTC: Highest yield rate of 12% (SolvBTC.BERA, WBTC Bera Concrete, LBTC Bera Concrete)
ETH: Highest yield rate of 10% (liquidBeraETH, tETH, beraSTONE)
Stablecoins: Highest yield rate of 18% (USR, eUSDe)
The newly launched yield pools are:
BTCfi New Yield Pool: LBTC, solvBTC.BBN, uniBTC pool expiring on June 26;
asUSDF yield pool expiring on May 29;
eUSDe yield pool expiring on May 29;
USDe yield pool expiring on July 31;
This week's Alpha:
The generous yield of the Ethena pool continues: YT-USDe offers 71% profit share + 249% APY (expires in July 2025).
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