It's been a while since I last followed Hylo, but I recently took some time to check out the project's progress, and the data is quite interesting.



Hylo's TVL has already surpassed the $100 million mark, with hyUSD reaching a market cap of $38 million, and xSOL also valued at $24 million. The protocol reserves 437,000 SOL. These figures show a steady and solid development pace compared to similar DeFi projects.

Predictions on Polymarket regarding Hylo's token issuance mostly point to Q2 2026 or later. However, the reliability of such predictions is subjective.

What's more interesting is the project's financial data for 2025 — a total profit of $2.96 million, with $1.38 million distributed to users and the remaining $1.58 million as revenue. This profit-sharing ratio is quite favorable for users, giving them nearly 47% of the earnings.

Anyway, I'm still farming now. Let's see how things develop later.
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CryptoPhoenixvip
· 2h ago
Really, after such a long silence, Hylo suddenly has 100 million TVL. I need to reassess the project's resilience. 47% allocated to users? This ratio indicates that the project team isn't in such a rush to cut the leeks. Interesting. Token issuance in Q2 2026? Instead of guessing Polymarket's prediction, it's better to wait until the fundamentals are a bit stronger. 100 million USD compared to other projects in the same track, Hylo's pace indeed isn't reckless. The feeling of rebirth is a bit real. 437,000 SOL reserves, at least shows risk control awareness is in place, not relying solely on air. Keep farming, energy conservation. Today's perseverance is tomorrow's capital. Wait and see, there's no need to rush. The bear market has taught me this.
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SorryRugPulledvip
· 7h ago
$100 million TVL is indeed not small, but can farming yields outpace inflation? That's the real question. Token launch in Q2 2026? Just hear it and forget it; even the Polymarket group’s predictions are inaccurate. Giving 47% profit to users sounds good, but only what actually ends up in your pocket counts. Let's wait until the token is released before talking; for now, just keep mining honestly.
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LeverageAddictvip
· 7h ago
100 million TVL is indeed stable, but do we have to wait until Q2 of 2026 to issue tokens? This pace is a bit slow. A 47% profit distribution to users is quite good, but the real question is how long farming can last. Hylo's gameplay still feels like it's in the testing phase; the real test is still ahead.
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StablecoinSkepticvip
· 8h ago
1. $100 million TVL sounds good, but with 437,000 SOL reserves, do we really need that much? 2. 47% profit distribution sounds considerate, but we still need to ask how these numbers are calculated. 3. Launching tokens only in 2026? That pace is indeed a bit slow. Let's wait and see until then. 4. The market cap ratio of hyUSD and xSOL is so high. Could it be overly concentrated? It feels a bit risky. 5. $2.96 million profit on $100 million TVL—Is that a good ROI? Calculate it yourself. 6. Steady and reliable is a nice way to put it; more straightforwardly, it lacks innovation. 7. Keep farming, everyone. I'll wait and see for a while. 8. The ratio looks good, but why do I always feel something's off? 9. So much SOL in reserves—is it really for safety, or is it just piling up pressure? 10. Polymarket predicts tokens won't be launched until 2026. Will the market really wait?
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