Experienced BNB holders all know this deadlock — wanting to securely hold BNB to participate in a major exchange's Launchpool for new token rewards, but also craving the high-yield strategies on-chain DeFi offers. It seems you can only choose one.



Until the arrival of clisBNB.

The brilliance of this solution lies in breaking the opposition. After depositing BNB to generate clisBNB, your BNB instantly transforms into on-chain collateral, allowing you to borrow lisUSD to participate in any DeFi opportunity — LP staking, single-asset mining, low-position building, and more. It sounds crazy, but here’s the key: the exchange’s snapshot system can still see your BNB in your wallet, and the new token airdrops from Launchpool will still land in your account.

In other words, 100 BNB can now do two things. Previously, it could only sit idle earning new token rewards; now, the borrowed stablecoins can also be used to expand on-chain land. Capital utilization rate doubles directly — this is the true power of leverage.

Of course, borrowing lisUSD involves certain risks and costs, but in an era of stock competition, whoever can maximize the efficiency of every penny will see their account grow faster. Instead of letting BNB sit idle, why not let it work for you at the same time — a dual engine of new token rewards + DeFi mining. That’s the smart way to grow capital.
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BTCWaveRidervip
· 10h ago
Sounds great, but is borrowing lisUSD really that stable? How are the risks calculated?
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staking_grampsvip
· 11h ago
Wow, isn't this exactly what I've been wanting? I can finally have my cake and eat it too.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9vip
· 11h ago
Wait a minute, isn't there something wrong with this logic... You can see BNB in the snapshot, but the stablecoins borrowed should be repaid, right? Can this risk really be managed?
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OPsychologyvip
· 11h ago
Wow, isn't this exactly what I've been wanting? I can finally have my cake and eat it too.
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GameFiCriticvip
· 11h ago
It sounds like a mathematical game of capital efficiency, but I have to say—this logical loophole is significant. Snapshots can indeed see BNB, but what about the risk exposure of clisBNB generated by staking BNB? If the lisBNB protocol experiences slippage or liquidity crises, how will the borrowed lisUSD be repaid? Isn't this turning a single risk into a compound risk? The double-engine growth sounds impressive, but if one engine stalls, the entire system collapses. What are the prerequisites for doubling capital utilization? Have the borrowing costs been fully calculated? Honestly, I always feel that ultimately, such schemes depend on the actual APY data of LP and lending to speak for themselves.
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