Saturn recently introduced USDat, a dollar-backed token designed to distribute roughly 11% in annual yields to holders. These dividends flow directly from Strategy's STRC preferred equity position, bringing traditional finance mechanics on-chain. The project has already secured seed funding totaling $800K—$500K from YZi Labs and $300K from angel investors led by a prominent venture partner. The mechanism bridges centralized asset structures with decentralized distribution, reflecting how DeFi protocols continue experimenting with novel yield-generation models tied to real-world financial instruments.
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TradingNightmare
· 5h ago
11% annualized return? Sounds good, but I'm worried it's just another scam coin scheme.
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WhaleStalker
· 5h ago
11% annualized return? Sounds good, but I can't shake the feeling that something's off.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 5h ago
11% annualized? That return sounds a bit suspicious.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 5h ago
11% annualized return sounds good, but be careful with this kind of stablecoin backed by real assets. Could it turn out to be the next USDC controversy?
Saturn recently introduced USDat, a dollar-backed token designed to distribute roughly 11% in annual yields to holders. These dividends flow directly from Strategy's STRC preferred equity position, bringing traditional finance mechanics on-chain. The project has already secured seed funding totaling $800K—$500K from YZi Labs and $300K from angel investors led by a prominent venture partner. The mechanism bridges centralized asset structures with decentralized distribution, reflecting how DeFi protocols continue experimenting with novel yield-generation models tied to real-world financial instruments.