懒人理财攻略|River推出限时限额40.8% APR收益池;Avantis LP积分今晚收米(9月9日)

Odaily星球日报2025-09-09 tarihinde yayınlandı2025-09-09 tarihinde güncellendi

原创 | Odaily 星球日报(@OdailyChina

作者|Azuma(@azuma_eth

本栏目旨在覆盖当前市场上以稳定币(及其衍生代币)为主体的低风险收益策略(Odaily 注:代码风险永远无法排除),以帮助那些希望通过 U 本位理财来逐渐放大资金量级的用户寻找较为理想的生息机会。

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旧矿跟进

Avantis正式发币,Season 3 同步启动

六月曾推荐过的 Base 生态衍生品交易龙头 Avantis 今日将正式开放代币 AVNT 的空投申领,当时存了 LP 的用户应该都能拿到空投奖励。当前多家交易所已官宣将上线 AVNT,其中币安 Alpha 将于 21:00 开放交易,币安合约则将于 23:00 开放交易。

在 TGE 的同时,Avantis 也已开启 Season 3 的积分活动,但本季具体可分配多少代币暂未披露(注:初始空投中合计向 Season 1 和 Season 2 的 LP 分发了 2.19% 的 AVNT)。

除去积分对应的潜在空投收益外,Avantis LP 本身的收益率也相对可观。Avantis 的 LP 分为高风险和低风险两种,高风险承担更高的做市损失(65%),但也可获得更高的手续费收入(35%);低风险承担更低的做市损失(65%),但手续费收入也更低(35%)。目前选择高风险 Vault 的基础收益为 4.37% APR,锁仓 LP 的话最高可放大至 15.76%;选择低风险 Vault 的基础收益为 3.23% APR,锁仓 LP 的话最高可放大至 11.75%。

Resolv Season 2 即将结束

除去 Avantis 外,另一个即将收米的项目是已进行过一轮空投的 Resolv,该项目的 Season 2 积分启动于 5 月 9 日,持续至 9 月 9 日,本季的代币分配总量确定为总供应量的 5.75%,其中至少 4% 将用于 Season 2 积分计划。

目前 Resolv 还未官宣 Season 2 空投的申领时间,静等公告吧。

新增机会

Arbitrum 启动 DRIP 激励计划

Arbitrum 上周公布了名为 DRIP 的新激励计划,该计划总计将提供 8000 万枚 ARB(约 4150 万美元)用于激励,将分为四季执行,每季将针对一个特定的 DeFi 垂直领域提供激励。

目前 DRIP 的第一季已于 9 月 3 日启动,预计持续至明年 1 月 20 日结束,将提供约 2400 万枚 ARB(约 1272 万美元)作为激励,以推动生态内借贷市场中循环杠杆的增长。目前被列入激励范围内的借贷协议包括 Aave、Fluid、Morpho、Euler、Dolomite、Silo 等,具体池子及激励情况(包括每日 ARB 激励数量以及对应的 APY 增幅)如下图所示。

River 启动 45 天限时 40% APR 收益池

9 月 8 日,链抽象稳定币协议 River 宣布将于北京时间 9 月 10 日 22:00 启动新的收益池 Smart Vault,该池的具体信息如下:

  • 存款开放时间:9 月 10 日 22:00;
  • 存款周期:5天;
  • 支持资产:USDT;
  • 池子总上限:1000 万美元 USDT(先到先得);
  • 收益周期:45 天;
  • 锁仓周期:3 天;
  • 总年化收益率(APR):40.8% —— 16.8% 为 satUSD 形式(保障收益);24% 为 River Pts 形式 (基于 2 亿美元 FDV,未来可兑换代币 RIVER)

虽然收益率状况听起来搞得夸张,但考虑到该池限时且限额,且大部分收益均来自积分(对应未来代币),所以协议实际支付的利息成本并不算太高 —— 如果不排斥资金被锁定的话,可以考虑存入自身风险倾向可接受的金额,个人会倾向参与(如果能抢到坑的话)。

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