Mountain Protocol’s USDM, for example, backs its price by holding U.S. Treasuries, but passes on the bond yields to token holders unlike stablecoin giant Tether’s USDT. Maker’s stablecoin shares protocol revenues from its real-world asset (RWA) backing and DeFi lending activity for savings DAI (sDAI) holders. Meanwhile, Ethena’s “synthetic dollar” USDe harvests the funding rates with a carry trade, and shares the revenue with those who lock up (stake) the token on the protocol.
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