
How to Loop PT-sYUSD on TermMax
This guide explains how users can loop PT-sYUSD on TermMax to amplify fixed yield until December 18. It covers every required step, explains why this strategy is attractive in current market conditions and the associated risks.What are Pendle PTsPendle splits yield-bearing assets into two components:PT (principal token)YT (yield token)PT represents the principal value that is redeemed at maturity. When users buy PT at a discount and hold until maturity, they lock in a fixed yield. This create...

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 ...

Aegis: Rethinking Stablecoin Yield
As crypto markets evolve, DeFi protocols continue to explore new methods of delivering yield while minimizing user risk. One of the most widely adopted strategies is delta-neutral yield earning, where a long spot position is hedged with a short perpetual futures position. Although many protocols use this structure, not all implementations are equally safe. At Aegis, we’ve made a deliberate choice that sets us apart. We use COIN-Margined (COIN-M) futures instead of the more commonly used USD-M...
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How to Loop PT-sYUSD on TermMax
This guide explains how users can loop PT-sYUSD on TermMax to amplify fixed yield until December 18. It covers every required step, explains why this strategy is attractive in current market conditions and the associated risks.What are Pendle PTsPendle splits yield-bearing assets into two components:PT (principal token)YT (yield token)PT represents the principal value that is redeemed at maturity. When users buy PT at a discount and hold until maturity, they lock in a fixed yield. This create...

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 ...

Aegis: Rethinking Stablecoin Yield
As crypto markets evolve, DeFi protocols continue to explore new methods of delivering yield while minimizing user risk. One of the most widely adopted strategies is delta-neutral yield earning, where a long spot position is hedged with a short perpetual futures position. Although many protocols use this structure, not all implementations are equally safe. At Aegis, we’ve made a deliberate choice that sets us apart. We use COIN-Margined (COIN-M) futures instead of the more commonly used USD-M...


A transparency dashboard is the first interface users engage with when evaluating a yield-bearing stablecoin protocol. It establishes the initial basis for trust by exposing how the funds are managed under the hood. Users form investment decisions based on whether they can observe how collateral is sourced, how positions are managed and how risk is controlled through the provided data. This interface has operational relevance because it links protocol claims with actual onchain data.
For a protocol that accepts user capital, the absence of a transparency dashboard removes the ability to validate how the strategy is executed in practice. Without direct visibility into collateral management and position handling, users cannot determine how yield is produced or how losses would be absorbed. When a protocol provides no transparency dashboard, risk assessment depends on operator statements because users lack access to verifiable execution data.
At Aegis, transparency is a core operating requirement. Aegis provides a native transparency dashboard along with a third-party Proof of Reserves dashboard provided by Accountable. These interfaces present data on how the underlying strategy operates.
On the transparency dashboard, users can verify the following metrics:
Weekly APR history (1m, 3m and YTD data showing realized yield distributions to sYUSD holders over time).
Collateral breakdown (composition of BTC collateral and its allocation to custodians through OES).

YUSD supply and position history (total YUSD in circulation and the notional value of hedging positions, with temporary variance driven by spot and futures price differences).
Reserve fund history (growth of the insurance fund balance used for loss absorption).
Custodian attestations and smart contract audit reports.

In the market data section, users can review:
BTC funding rate history
Positive/negative funding rate days ratio
YUSD yield relative to 3 month US Treasury yields

This data links yield metrics to the underlying funding environment and allows users to evaluate how funding conditions affect sYUSD returns.
The Accountable Proof of Reserves dashboard uses cryptographic verification and secure data acquisition to produce continuous attestations of verified reserves and liabilities. Data is updated in real time with proofs derived from primary onchain and offchain sources and validated through confidential computing and ZK proof methods.
It allows users to verify that reserves cover outstanding liabilities and to confirm hedging positions and reserve status using independently generated attestations.
On the Accountable dashboard, users can view the following data points:
Verifiability (percentage of total assets pulled directly from primary sources and validated through cryptographic verification during data acquisition).
Collateral ratio (Value of verified BTC collateral relative to total YUSD in circulation).
Delta neutrality status (whether hedging positions maintain neutral exposure to BTC price movements).
Total YUSD supply (verified circulating supply at the time of each update).
Total protocol reserves (verified total value of BTC collateral and related positions).
Insurance fund value (verified balance of the reserve used for loss coverage).
Custodian and chain distribution (locations where collateral is held and the distribution of assets across supported chains).

These metrics allow users to evaluate solvency by reviewing reserve coverage, hedging alignment and insurance capacity using independently verified data.
At Aegis, transparency is treated as an operational requirement for any yield-bearing asset. Protocol reporting includes third-party verification and continuous data publication so users can evaluate solvency using independently sourced information. These disclosures allow users to confirm how capital is managed during both normal operation and periods of market stress.
This standard extends to all future product releases. Aegis will apply the same disclosure requirements to each new asset, including third-party verification and continuous publication of reserve and hedging data. Future products will follow the same disclosure framework that defines what data is published, how it is verified and how often it is updated. These requirements ensure that users can evaluate solvency and risk for new assets using the same verifiable data standards applied to YUSD and sYUSD.
A transparency dashboard is the first interface users engage with when evaluating a yield-bearing stablecoin protocol. It establishes the initial basis for trust by exposing how the funds are managed under the hood. Users form investment decisions based on whether they can observe how collateral is sourced, how positions are managed and how risk is controlled through the provided data. This interface has operational relevance because it links protocol claims with actual onchain data.
For a protocol that accepts user capital, the absence of a transparency dashboard removes the ability to validate how the strategy is executed in practice. Without direct visibility into collateral management and position handling, users cannot determine how yield is produced or how losses would be absorbed. When a protocol provides no transparency dashboard, risk assessment depends on operator statements because users lack access to verifiable execution data.
At Aegis, transparency is a core operating requirement. Aegis provides a native transparency dashboard along with a third-party Proof of Reserves dashboard provided by Accountable. These interfaces present data on how the underlying strategy operates.
On the transparency dashboard, users can verify the following metrics:
Weekly APR history (1m, 3m and YTD data showing realized yield distributions to sYUSD holders over time).
Collateral breakdown (composition of BTC collateral and its allocation to custodians through OES).

YUSD supply and position history (total YUSD in circulation and the notional value of hedging positions, with temporary variance driven by spot and futures price differences).
Reserve fund history (growth of the insurance fund balance used for loss absorption).
Custodian attestations and smart contract audit reports.

In the market data section, users can review:
BTC funding rate history
Positive/negative funding rate days ratio
YUSD yield relative to 3 month US Treasury yields

This data links yield metrics to the underlying funding environment and allows users to evaluate how funding conditions affect sYUSD returns.
The Accountable Proof of Reserves dashboard uses cryptographic verification and secure data acquisition to produce continuous attestations of verified reserves and liabilities. Data is updated in real time with proofs derived from primary onchain and offchain sources and validated through confidential computing and ZK proof methods.
It allows users to verify that reserves cover outstanding liabilities and to confirm hedging positions and reserve status using independently generated attestations.
On the Accountable dashboard, users can view the following data points:
Verifiability (percentage of total assets pulled directly from primary sources and validated through cryptographic verification during data acquisition).
Collateral ratio (Value of verified BTC collateral relative to total YUSD in circulation).
Delta neutrality status (whether hedging positions maintain neutral exposure to BTC price movements).
Total YUSD supply (verified circulating supply at the time of each update).
Total protocol reserves (verified total value of BTC collateral and related positions).
Insurance fund value (verified balance of the reserve used for loss coverage).
Custodian and chain distribution (locations where collateral is held and the distribution of assets across supported chains).

These metrics allow users to evaluate solvency by reviewing reserve coverage, hedging alignment and insurance capacity using independently verified data.
At Aegis, transparency is treated as an operational requirement for any yield-bearing asset. Protocol reporting includes third-party verification and continuous data publication so users can evaluate solvency using independently sourced information. These disclosures allow users to confirm how capital is managed during both normal operation and periods of market stress.
This standard extends to all future product releases. Aegis will apply the same disclosure requirements to each new asset, including third-party verification and continuous publication of reserve and hedging data. Future products will follow the same disclosure framework that defines what data is published, how it is verified and how often it is updated. These requirements ensure that users can evaluate solvency and risk for new assets using the same verifiable data standards applied to YUSD and sYUSD.
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