During volatile market days, many people are pondering how to find stable income channels. Lista DAO's low-interest lending model combined with the stablecoin USD1 offers a feasible approach—using assets they believe in as collateral, borrowing stablecoins with steady prices, and then investing these stablecoins into yield-generating opportunities.



The operational logic is actually quite simple. For example, locking BTCB into the protocol to exchange for USD1. Since the borrowing interest rate is very low, holding this debt is almost pressure-free. Then, they can seek higher-yield investment channels—depositing into reputable platforms to earn annualized returns. As long as these returns exceed the borrowing costs, the interest margin falls into their pocket. The beauty of this model is that it doesn't require betting on market ups and downs.

Lista DAO is rooted on BNB Chain, and its large locked-in volume already demonstrates that the system's liquidity and stability have been tested in real scenarios. For users looking to implement the above strategy, this provides an important guarantee.

The continuous expansion of the USD1 ecosystem is also worth noting. Increasingly diverse use cases mean holding costs are decreasing while usability is rising. This creates a positive feedback loop.

From asset custody to liquidation mechanisms, the protocol's security framework is designed with great detail. While pursuing value appreciation, the system also strives to maintain a solid security baseline. This makes people feel assured.
LISTA-3,93%
USD1-0,01%
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BearHuggervip
· 01-16 03:56
Low-interest borrowing arbitrage sounds good, but the key is whether USD1 can really stabilize.
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DaoGovernanceOfficervip
· 01-15 15:47
tbh the carry trade mechanics here are solid on paper, but empirically speaking we need actual liquidation data before declaring victory. where's the governance efficiency analysis on USD1's collateral ratios? 🤓
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GasFeeBeggarvip
· 01-14 21:51
Interest rate arbitrage seems pretty good, but you need to find a reliable interest-earning platform.
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MoodFollowsPricevip
· 01-14 21:46
Low-interest borrowing arbitrage sounds good, but is this interest spread really stable? Or is it just another round of retail investors being harvested?
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GateUser-75ee51e7vip
· 01-14 21:41
Low-interest borrowing arbitrage sounds good in theory, but in actual operation, it depends on how the risk control is handled.
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