USDG's flash profit project is quite interesting now, allowing you to earn both holding rewards and activity incentives simultaneously. The base annualized rate is 4.1%, which increases to 7.25% after including activity bonuses, with a single participation cap of 300,000 USDG.
The setup on the PAY side is a bit different. If you lock in no more than 10,000 USDG, the annualized rate can reach 10%, which is quite attractive. However, if you lock more than 10,000, it drops to 5%, effectively creating a tiered cutoff.
In comparison, small players find PAY more cost-effective, but for large-scale participation, USDG's 7.25% is more stable and balanced. The logical differences between the two products are quite clear.
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FadCatcher
· 9h ago
7.25% looks good, but the 300,000 cap is a bit harsh. How do big players play?
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PessimisticLayer
· 9h ago
Small players should indeed go for PAY, with 10% directly sniping, but this tier design is a bit stingy.
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TxFailed
· 9h ago
ngl, that PAY cliff at 10k is absolutely brutal—learned this the hard way with similar tokenomics. USDG's flat structure actually saved you from getting punished for having more than pocket change, technically speaking.
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MysteriousZhang
· 9h ago
Small players are about to push for PAY this round, with a 10% annualized rate hitting the ceiling, but the 10,000 cap is indeed a bit tight.
USDG's flash profit project is quite interesting now, allowing you to earn both holding rewards and activity incentives simultaneously. The base annualized rate is 4.1%, which increases to 7.25% after including activity bonuses, with a single participation cap of 300,000 USDG.
The setup on the PAY side is a bit different. If you lock in no more than 10,000 USDG, the annualized rate can reach 10%, which is quite attractive. However, if you lock more than 10,000, it drops to 5%, effectively creating a tiered cutoff.
In comparison, small players find PAY more cost-effective, but for large-scale participation, USDG's 7.25% is more stable and balanced. The logical differences between the two products are quite clear.