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Complete Guide: Using Aegis sYUSD Pool on Pendle Finance
Complete Guide: Using Aegis sYUSD Pool on Pendle FinanceAegis has launched its new sYUSD pool on Pendle Finance, giving users three powerful ways to optimize their yield:Lock in fixed rates with PT-sYUSDLeverage yield and points exposure with YT-sYUSDProvide liquidity to earn multiple revenue streams.This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to get started.Strategy 1: Lock in Fixed Yield with PT-sYUSDBest for: Users who want guaranteed returns and don't mind giving up ...

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Our YUSD Euler vaults are now live on Superform. This integration allows our users to seamlessly deposit their assets from various chains supported by the Superform protocol.
This guide will help you deposit your USDT/USDC into our vaults using Superform.

Firstly, what is Superform?
The Superform Protocol is a suite of non-upgradeable, non-custodial smart contracts that act as a central repository for yield and a router for users. For DeFi protocols, it acts as an instant out-of-the-box distribution platform for ERC4626-compliant vaults. For users, it allows access to any vault listed on the platform from the chain and asset they choose in a single transaction.
You can check out their docs for more information.
Depositing into Aegis vaults through Superform:
1. Head to the Vaults tab and click “Connect wallet” on the top right.
2. After connecting your wallet, click on “Filters”:
- In the “Chain” tab, choose “BNB Smart Chain”- In the “Asset” tab, type “YUSD” and tick the BNB version.

3. You will see 2 YUSD vaults: (K3 Capital Vault and Re7Labs Vault). Click on “Deposit” next to the vault of your choice.

4. Choose the asset you want to use to deposit into the vault and input the desired amount. For this example, we’ll be using USDT on Arbitrum to deposit into the Re7 vault.

You can adjust the slippage and choose the preferred bridging/swapping solutions.

5. Depositing into the vault:
- Click on “Approve Permit2 Contract”- Click on “Sign approval”
- Click on “Deposit” (you will have to pay a bridge fee)The deposit might take anywhere from 30 minutes to a couple of hours to complete, depending on the bridge solution you choose.
You can check its status by going to Portfolio > Activity.

That’s it! You have successfully deposited YUSD into the vault. You can now see your position in the Portfolio tab.

Withdrawing from the vault using Superform:
Once you’ve decided you want to withdraw from the vault, you need to:
1. Head over to the Portfolio tab and click on “Withdraw” next to your position.
2. Click on the suitcase icon on the top right corner of your screen.

3. Click “Select target token” and choose which token you want the position swapped to. You can choose the original token you used to deposit into the vault, but for the sake of simplicity, we’ll choose YUSD on BNB chain.

4. You will then have to sign the following transactions:- Click on “Approve spend” to approve the withdrawal of your superposition (it is located on the chain you deposited your collateral)- Click on “Simulate withdrawal”- Click on “Withdraw”.

Depending on the bridge solution you choose, the withdrawal might take 30 minutes to a couple of hours to complete.
You can check its status by going to Portfolio > Activity.Once the withdrawal is complete, your funds will appear in your wallet.
We hope this guide was helpful. We’re actively working on adding sYUSD vaults into Euler and have so many new updates coming for our users.
Choose Aegis, because your money deserves better.
Our YUSD Euler vaults are now live on Superform. This integration allows our users to seamlessly deposit their assets from various chains supported by the Superform protocol.
This guide will help you deposit your USDT/USDC into our vaults using Superform.

Firstly, what is Superform?
The Superform Protocol is a suite of non-upgradeable, non-custodial smart contracts that act as a central repository for yield and a router for users. For DeFi protocols, it acts as an instant out-of-the-box distribution platform for ERC4626-compliant vaults. For users, it allows access to any vault listed on the platform from the chain and asset they choose in a single transaction.
You can check out their docs for more information.
Depositing into Aegis vaults through Superform:
1. Head to the Vaults tab and click “Connect wallet” on the top right.
2. After connecting your wallet, click on “Filters”:
- In the “Chain” tab, choose “BNB Smart Chain”- In the “Asset” tab, type “YUSD” and tick the BNB version.

3. You will see 2 YUSD vaults: (K3 Capital Vault and Re7Labs Vault). Click on “Deposit” next to the vault of your choice.

4. Choose the asset you want to use to deposit into the vault and input the desired amount. For this example, we’ll be using USDT on Arbitrum to deposit into the Re7 vault.

You can adjust the slippage and choose the preferred bridging/swapping solutions.

5. Depositing into the vault:
- Click on “Approve Permit2 Contract”- Click on “Sign approval”
- Click on “Deposit” (you will have to pay a bridge fee)The deposit might take anywhere from 30 minutes to a couple of hours to complete, depending on the bridge solution you choose.
You can check its status by going to Portfolio > Activity.

That’s it! You have successfully deposited YUSD into the vault. You can now see your position in the Portfolio tab.

Withdrawing from the vault using Superform:
Once you’ve decided you want to withdraw from the vault, you need to:
1. Head over to the Portfolio tab and click on “Withdraw” next to your position.
2. Click on the suitcase icon on the top right corner of your screen.

3. Click “Select target token” and choose which token you want the position swapped to. You can choose the original token you used to deposit into the vault, but for the sake of simplicity, we’ll choose YUSD on BNB chain.

4. You will then have to sign the following transactions:- Click on “Approve spend” to approve the withdrawal of your superposition (it is located on the chain you deposited your collateral)- Click on “Simulate withdrawal”- Click on “Withdraw”.

Depending on the bridge solution you choose, the withdrawal might take 30 minutes to a couple of hours to complete.
You can check its status by going to Portfolio > Activity.Once the withdrawal is complete, your funds will appear in your wallet.
We hope this guide was helpful. We’re actively working on adding sYUSD vaults into Euler and have so many new updates coming for our users.
Choose Aegis, because your money deserves better.
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