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Your stablecoins gathering dust? That's leaving money on the table. There's actually a whole ecosystem of ways to put USDT, USDC, and DAI to work and generate real returns. Lending protocols offer steady income—just deposit and earn. Prefer active management? Liquidity pools let you capture trading fees while providing market depth. For the hands-off crowd, yield-bearing stable assets handle everything automatically. Depending on your risk appetite and time commitment, returns typically range from 2% on the conservative side to 8% for more active strategies. The key is matching your approach to what works for your situation—whether that's passive income, active farming, or something in between. The yield opportunities are there; it's just about finding your fit.
Honestly, a 2% return is no different from doing nothing with your money. You still need to get into LP pools.
Wait, is this 8% return real data? It really depends on which platform you're looking at.
I just want to ask, which lending protocols still won't run away now...
Rather than messing around blindly, it's better to just stake directly. After all, it's just sitting idle anyway.
Honestly, the returns are really attractive; it all depends on whether you want to earn passively or actively play in the pool.
An 8% yield is not a dream; the key is to avoid pitfalls.
Putting money into lending protocols to earn interest is the proper way to go.
I've played around with Aave, Compound, and others. Now I mainly earn fees through LP, which is much more profitable than just holding.
A conservative 2% return doesn't justify the time spent. I can't reach 8% on my side, but 4-6% is still steady and reliable.
Actually, it all depends on whether you have the time to monitor. Lazy people can just go for yield-generating assets—they can't go wrong anyway.
But recently, liquidity has been quite average, so you need to choose the pools carefully and avoid random picks.
Not all LPs can make money; if you can't manage the risks, it can end in tragedy. I've fallen into traps before.
That's about it. Finding a strategy that suits you best is the most important.