Want stable returns without missing out on new opportunities in Web3? Take a look at this emerging direction: tokenized assets.



Recently, many investors have started to focus on tokenized US Treasury products—thBILL offers an annualized yield of around 4-5%, providing stability comparable to traditional bonds; there is also a tokenized gold option, thGLD, with an annualized yield fluctuating between 3-8%. Both types of products support cross-chain deployment, including Base, Ethereum, and Arbitrum, allowing users to choose the most suitable trading environment based on the ecosystem.

For those who want predictable returns while experiencing the flexibility of DeFi, this kind of tokenized asset allocation is worth trying. Multi-chain support also means lower interaction costs and more liquidity options.
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AirdropDreamervip
· 01-06 05:51
4-5% returns? Still too conservative. These days, doing DeFi means aiming for over 8% to be exciting. Every day I hear people praising thBILL and thGLD, but have they actually gotten any... Just want to know if these two can withstand the bear market? Multi-chain deployment sounds great, but what about gas fees? Gas fees are the biggest pitfall.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casinovip
· 01-06 05:50
Hey, is thBILL really stable? I'm still a bit skeptical... --- A 4-5% return sounds good, but is it really better than traditional financial products? --- Multi-chain support is indeed attractive, but the gas fee savings are only a small amount, what can that cover... --- I just want to know when this thing will rug, don't tell me about stability --- Tokenizing gold? Feels like a shell game, might as well just stockpile the physical gold --- Running on Base, would it be much cheaper than Ethereum? Starting to doubt if the liquidity is really enough --- I'm interested in trying a reasonable allocation, but I'm worried I'll end up trapped in it in the end
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GasWaster69vip
· 01-06 05:43
Honestly, a 4-5% return sounds okay, but you still need to be cautious of the risks of these new products. Is thBILL really reliable? I think it's better to wait for the audit report before taking action. Both cross-chain and liquidity, it feels like there's a pretty deep套路... I still trust traditional finance more haha. Wait, can the gas fees on Base really be that cheap? Feels like another marketing stunt. Gold tokenization? It seems like everything can be tokenized now, what’s next?
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RadioShackKnightvip
· 01-06 05:40
Wait, 4-5% annualized? Is that what they call "stability"? I've earned higher yields on Curve... By the way, is thBILL reliable? Has it been audited? I'm not complaining, I just really want to know where the risks are. People keep talking about DeFi liquidity every day, but in the end, you still have to trust a team. Multi-chain deployment can't solve this problem either. Honestly, tokenizing gold is okay, at least it's backed by real assets, which is much more solid than those pure air tokens.
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