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With the current implosion of all things crypto, I'd like to revisit this question-- is there a safe way to earn yield in 2023? Is a wallet -based solution the safest way? Is there any way to earn interest off of your coins while retaining custody of them?

>> No.52753659
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>>52752148
>is there a safe way to earn yield in 2023
Uniswap, Quickswap, Pangolin and Aave are as safe as crypto gets.
Aave a little bit less so because they're reliant on a scam company called Chainlink. And had they listed LUNA with their fake Chainlink oracle, they would have been drained.
But liquidity for USDC-DAI on established DEXes is the safest place to store money in crypto. And yields, while at ATL, are still alright.

on yieldsamurai.com you can click on "More Filters" and select "Show only pools where all assets are stablecoins" for all the stablecoin pools. But manually filter out those with sketchy stables

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>>52753659
I made screenshot >>52753659 before the page had loaded, sorry.
Here are the actual yields.

As you can see they go above 20%, but I'd ignore ones with USDT, SUSD, GUSD, LUSD or MIMATIC.
So I'd much rather keep my money safe at one of the 5% ones.

If you open the pools, e.g. https://yieldsamurai.com/pool/polygon/0xf04adbf75cdfc5ed26eea4bbbb991db002036bdd you can see that while today it was only at 5%, it used to be higher before its TVL increased. If you go looking for such pools you'll find gems before they get saturated.
I used to make 30-40%/month safely up until 1-2 months ago. Using only USDC, DAI and PAXG.

>> No.52753719

Advertising and begging

>> No.52754106

>>52753677
stop posting these plots or show an average over 1 month

stable pairs usually don't get more than 2% average

>> No.52754114

>>52752148
>is there a safe way to earn yield in 2023
No.
>Is a wallet -based solution the safest way
Yes.
>Is there any way to earn interest off of your coins while retaining custody of them
No
>>52753659
>>52753677
Shill.

>> No.52754118

How safe is Lido for ETH. If Lido goes down, does that means ETH is fucked anyways?

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>>52754114
nigger, what part of it it shilling
>>52754118
>Lido
It's probably low risk but it's unnecessary risk.
Most of these you can stake yourself for little cost

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>>52754106
>average over 1 month
Here you go anon, still around 5%.
Actually doing 1 month brings 15%+ pools that have simply stagnated these past few days.
People already call me a shill so check them yourself, here's a hint: they contain BUSD.

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>>52754106
Since you asked for 1 month, here is 18% one month average

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>>52754334
>>52754348
Rekt retards are going to scream insults at everyone instead of looking for opportunities. it's just the background noise of a bear market. Pay it no mind.

You're probably the same guy who made a yield thread a month or so ago. Yield samurai is a really handy tool, which I didn't know about. Thanks for that. Also started farming deus-ftm since I had some funds in Fantom, and surprisingly Deus did a 3x from it. Took some impermanent loss ofc but made a neat few hundred bucks anyway. I'll keep looking at yields and maybe find interesting coins. Keep up the good work.

>> No.52756791

>>52752148
Look into tokens with "Real Yield". GMX, SNX, LOOKS, X2Y2, FOLD.

>> No.52756869

>>52755568
Wait this is 18% yearly right? Over 1 month thats like 1.5% or so right?

>> No.52756890

1 year treasuries pay 4.7%, I-bonds pay 6.89% currently. That is as safe as it gets and decent yield.

>> No.52756891

>>52752148
Just use a safe CEX like Coinmetro rather than a shadowy exchange with no fixed address or an exchange run by an meth-addicted jew in the Bahamas

>> No.52756906
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Yes, there is
https://www.saucerswap.finance/stake
No IL
Proper yield

>> No.52757032

>>52756890
>1 year treasuries
>safe

I can't wait for you fiatfags to get permanently wrecked.

>> No.52757126

>>52756906
yields there are insane, I usually ignore these sites but since you shilled here...
How does the No IL thing work? Same scam like Bancor, or something original?

>> No.52757424

>>52752148
>is there a safe way to earn yield in 2023?
There never was. Yield has to come from somewhere. The person/company you're loaning to has to be doing something with it to create a return from which the yield can be paid, which implies risk. If they're paying you without doing anything with your money, then the yield payments must be coming from new investors, which is a ponzi scheme and can't go on forever.

You can't get something for nothing.

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>>52757424
>You can't get something for nothing.
Providing liquidity is not nothing anon.
Also for platforms like Sushi who give their stakers native tokens, you're technically given "nothing" but there's a ton of brainlets who don't understand the tokenomics who are buying this "nothing" for a good price, which also works.

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>>52752148
What part of 'Billionaire Genius' don't you understand?

>> No.52758308

>>52752148
>is there a safe way to earn yield in 2023?
aren't ibonds like 10%????? high yield savings account are like 4%

>> No.52758581

>>52757832
And it comes with risk

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>>52752148
No. Crypro finance is a jew scam. You buy low and sell high.

>> No.52758667

>>52752148
>everything that's happened just in the last few months
>still wants to stake and yield farm
it's not a bull market anymore, you WILL lose it all. it's a nice game of musical chairs but now that the music is over you're left with nothing

>> No.52759110

>>52758667
>everything that's happened just in the last few months
You mean a few CEXes owned and governed by jews running away with people's money?
We're talking about DeFi here though.

>> No.52759149

>>52757032
Post a pic your degree.

>> No.52759358

>>52757126
1 bil SAUCE in existence
200 Mil on release
800 Mil in emissions contract released over 2.5 years

Stake SAUCE, receice xSauce
xSauce:sauce ratio goes up, as more SAUCE enters the infinity pool through swap fees, native staking rewards and emissions.

You will always receive the same amount of SAUCE + interest when swapping back.
It's very cool how it works.

>> No.52759919

>>52759110
DeFi is the best Fi

>> No.52759968

>>52759110
how to market defi to normies?

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>>52759968
I try by showing them stablecoin yields.
It's no x1000 small cap gem bullshit but it's more legit.
Normies need legitimacy during months of turmoil

>> No.52760207

It's called a US Treasury bond. You give your money to the US federal government and they give you back a 4.5% yield. It's pretty sweet and risk free because they control everything and can print the money

>> No.52761310

>>52759919
duh

>> No.52761976

>>52760207
Still a fixed APR though

>> No.52762415

>>52761976
whut?

>> No.52764656

>>52752148
Consider Railway wallet for safety. Yield aggregators for based rates. The higher the rewards, the higher the risks.

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>>52759919
Wrong. PriFi is

>> No.52764725

>>52759968
Showing them it's possible to use dApps with few clicks.

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>>52759110
Self-custody is always going to be the standard to ensure safety of funds

>> No.52765104

>>52756891
I'd rather stick to non-custodial wallets. ORE ID has made it easy to manage one anyway

>> No.52765134

>>52752148
>still being a coincuck

Put your money in JEPI and SVOL, and you will beach better off. Even the Hungarian Forint, with 14 interest is better than yield farming

>> No.52765135

>>52759919
>>52764692
Privacy is a big part of defi and its security metrics.

>> No.52765160

>>52757032
>heh, stupid fiatfags
>pleeaase Mr. Ponzi give me yield on my shitcoins
holy kek the absolute state of crypto sisters

>> No.52766115

I still think Convex is the best for earning $$$

>> No.52766298

>>52760187

Why the fuck would you earn 30%+ on USD and busd?

What's the catch?

Someone is getting fucked. Those yields aren't realistic

>> No.52766416

>>52752148
Yield farming is a haven for criminals, so I believe privacy wallets are your best bet.

>> No.52766729

>>52752148
Just use a non custodial wallet for security and safety of your assets

>> No.52767671

>>52766416
SO?