Getting Started
Getting Started with SLF
Step 1: Deposit USDC
Simple deposit process with immediate yield generation. No minimum amounts, no lockup commitments, no complex strategies to manage.
Step 2: Monitor & Optimize
Track your returns through transparent reporting while the system automatically optimizes allocation across the network's best opportunities.
Getting Started with YT
Step 1: Choose Your Asset & Maturity
Select from available RWA tokens with proven yield history and pick your preferred maturity timeline (30-day, 60-day, 90-day options typically available).
Step 2: Let It Work
YT positions are designed to run automatically to maturity, requiring minimal intervention compared to active trading strategies.
Step 3: Monitor Progress
Track your YT position performance, accumulated yields, and approaching maturity dates through transparent on-chain data.
Step 4: Maturity Benefits
At maturity, claim your net profits including both organic yields and points automatically without manual intervention. The system handles debt settlement and profit distribution seamlessly.
Getting Started with Looping
Step 1: Choose Your Asset & Leverage Target
Select from available RWA tokens and set your desired leverage ratio based on your risk tolerance.
Step 2: Assess Your Risk Management Looper positions require more active monitoring than YT strategies. Ensure you can:
Track position health regularly
Add collateral if needed to avoid liquidation
Step 3: Plan Your Exit Strategy
Unlike YT with fixed maturities, Looper positions are ongoing and you can exit at anytime. You have two exit options:
Option A - Delegated Unstaking (Recommended)
Select your exit percentage (partial or 100%)
Delegate unstaking to the Looper vault which handles the process automatically
System unstakes assets, repays debt, and distributes remaining net profits to you
Avoids manual complexity: reduces waiting time and save unstaking costs
Option B - Direct Repayment
Repay borrowed amounts using external USDC at any time
Withdraw your collateral once debt is settled
Requires you to source additional USDC for repayment
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