A breakdown of a DeFi platform's revenue flywheel model



Holding DUSD stablecoins → as collateral for perpetual contracts → automatic interest accrual generates income

The brilliance of this mechanism lies in — regardless of your trading operations, interest income will continuously be generated at the collateral level.

Unlike other DEXs on the market, where collateral is just collateral, here, your collateral and trading positions can form a dual-layer of收益—collateral has its own yield, and positions also generate income. The two revenue streams can operate simultaneously.

This is precisely the advantage of the platform's top-level design.

It is worth noting that the platform operates two independent points systems simultaneously. Trading points and holding points belong to different accumulation and redemption logic, reflecting a clear division of roles in the product architecture.
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GasFeeBarbecuevip
· 3h ago
Double-layered returns sound good, but how can those points be redeemed?
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WhaleWatchervip
· 7h ago
Double-layered returns sound good, but can it really work? --- Both margin and points, feels like a nested doll... --- Perpetual contract margin automatically accrues interest, isn't this just a shell game? --- Two sets of points systems? Probably just trying to confuse us. --- Top-level design advantages? We'll find out when they run away. --- It looks complicated, but what I care about most is whether withdrawals are really fast. --- There are both profit and margin positions, how does this logic confuse me a bit? --- Another profit flywheel, what about the last project that took off? --- Is DUSD stablecoin reliable? That's the real question.
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GasWaster69vip
· 7h ago
Double-layered returns sound good, but can they really beat the gas fees? --- It's both a flywheel and stacking, why does it feel like every platform says the same thing? --- Automatic interest calculation on margin? What about liquidation risk? Is no one mentioning it? --- Two sets of points systems, honestly probably just afraid users won't understand them haha. --- This logic looks good, but the key is how long their token economy can sustain it. --- Perpetual contract margin also accrues interest automatically, isn't the risk premium quite high? --- The platform design is flashy, I just want to know if withdrawals are fast. --- Double-layered returns sound beautiful, but what if liquidity is insufficient? --- Here we go again, every new platform claims their top-level design is invincible. --- Whether DUSD is stable or not is the key, no matter how high the returns are, it’s useless.
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CoconutWaterBoyvip
· 8h ago
Double-layered returns sound good, but can it really work out? This logic feels a bit shaky... Margin interest + position gains, it sounds like storytelling Two sets of points systems? Why complicate things again... It sounds very sweet, but I don't know how it works in practice Can this kind of design really be sustained? I'm a bit worried about its sustainability It feels like another "theoretically perfect" project
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MetaMaskedvip
· 8h ago
Double-layered returns sound good, but I'm worried it's just another scam to trap retail investors.
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