The OOBGT and OOZ are essentially NFT wrappers that lock your $BGT inside smart accounts. Here's what makes it interesting—you can actually trade these NFTs on secondary markets while your wrapped position maintains full governance rights and validator reward exposure. Basically, you get liquidity without sacrificing your stake's benefits.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 10h ago
Ironically, another "want and want more" plan has emerged. The last project that operated this way had a liquidation rate of 99%.
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LiquidationWizard
· 10h ago
Wow, isn't this the perfect combination of liquidity and rights? Finally, someone has figured out this gameplay.
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MissedTheBoat
· 10h ago
Hmm, this design is quite clever—liquidity and yield benefits combined?
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OffchainWinner
· 10h ago
Liquidity + equity income, this combo really is awesome, kinda like wanting both the fish and the bear's paw at the same time.
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SatoshiSherpa
· 11h ago
Why is this trick so cool? Liquidity and returns can be obtained together. Someone should have done this a long time ago.
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DaoResearcher
· 11h ago
According to the liquidity staking model in the white paper, this design actually addresses a classic paradox in Token economics—it's worth noting that most staking protocols create a false dichotomy between "liquidity" and "governance rights." The OOBGT scheme, through the NFT wrapper architecture of smart accounts, theoretically achieves compatibility between the two. However, I have to say, the real test lies in the on-chain execution layer. The premise for this to hold is that the validator reward distribution mechanism does not have any delay arbitrage opportunities... By the way, has anyone taken an in-depth look at the delegation logic of this contract?
The OOBGT and OOZ are essentially NFT wrappers that lock your $BGT inside smart accounts. Here's what makes it interesting—you can actually trade these NFTs on secondary markets while your wrapped position maintains full governance rights and validator reward exposure. Basically, you get liquidity without sacrificing your stake's benefits.