Total TVL of Liquidity Staking Protocol accounts reaches $26.8 billion
According to a report by RedStone Oracles, the total TVL of liquidity collateral agreement accounts has reached 26.8 billion US dollars. Liquidity collateral agreements issue tradable digital assets in the form of LiquidS tokens (LST), providing users with a convenient way to participate in cryptocurrency collateral without the complexity of running validator nodes and managing hardware. The report states that LSTfi is a subset of decentralized finance (DeFi) that uses liquidity collateral tokens such as stETH, rETH, WBETH, or cbETH to achieve innovative yield strategies and maximize returns.
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