Institutions now have a way to put their Bitcoin holdings to work. Using institutional-grade self-custody infrastructure, you can lock BTC and participate in protocol governance—voting in gauges while earning yields starting at 4% APY. It's a straightforward play: longer lock-ups, active participation in the ecosystem, real returns. For treasuries and institutional players looking to optimize their BTC allocation without giving up custody control.
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DuckFluff
· 01-17 10:47
Self-custody + 4% yield? Institutions can now really take advantage of this.
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FundingMartyr
· 01-17 09:17
4% APY? Why hasn't this yield rate attracted institutions yet?
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AlphaWhisperer
· 01-17 08:36
Self-custody + governance rights + starting yield of 4%, this combination really works well.
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 01-14 19:06
Now institutions can finally start earning interest on Bitcoin, but is 4% really enough?
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wagmi_eventually
· 01-14 19:05
4% return rate? Are institutions playing with this?
Institutions now have a way to put their Bitcoin holdings to work. Using institutional-grade self-custody infrastructure, you can lock BTC and participate in protocol governance—voting in gauges while earning yields starting at 4% APY. It's a straightforward play: longer lock-ups, active participation in the ecosystem, real returns. For treasuries and institutional players looking to optimize their BTC allocation without giving up custody control.