Recently, I noticed the Superform protocol, which has quite practical functions: you can put funds in and it automatically looks for cross-chain yield opportunities, and you can withdraw and use it whenever you want. The key point is that the operational threshold is low, and the Gas fee issue is also optimized well. For those who want to participate in on-chain yields but find it cumbersome, it is a worry-free choice.
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FlippedSignal
· 11-30 05:26
Automatically finding yields across chains sounds good, but is it really reliable? Has anyone used it?
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 11-27 11:11
Automated cross-chain yield finding? Sounds convenient, but I'm not sure about the safety. Is it going to be yet another air project?
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liquiditea_sipper
· 11-27 05:49
The automatic cross-chain yield finding does save trouble, but it depends on whether the actual APY can hold up.
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ProposalDetective
· 11-27 05:38
Automatic cross-chain yield finding, a blessing for lazy people, but can it really outperform gas fees?
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PaperHandSister
· 11-27 05:36
Wait, automatic cross-chain yield searching? Sounds a bit risky, what if there is an issue with one of the chains?
Recently, I noticed the Superform protocol, which has quite practical functions: you can put funds in and it automatically looks for cross-chain yield opportunities, and you can withdraw and use it whenever you want. The key point is that the operational threshold is low, and the Gas fee issue is also optimized well. For those who want to participate in on-chain yields but find it cumbersome, it is a worry-free choice.