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#流动性激励与收益 I just came across an interesting concept called "Crypto Native New Banks," and I feel it might be a good opportunity for us newcomers to get involved? 🤔
I used to think DeFi was too complicated, with Gas fees, private keys, cross-chain operations making my head spin, and I almost gave up. But this new bank idea seems to be designed to solve those problems—packaging high-yield products with a simple mobile banking experience. On-chain yields of 4-5% sound pretty good, probably much higher than traditional bank interest rates, right?
The key point is that it can shield us newbies from those complicated details and directly earn liquidity rewards. It’s a bit like translating complex DeFi into "layman's terms." 🎯
But I want to ask the veterans here, how stable are these new banks? Do they carry risks similar to some exchanges? Also, what exactly is the difference between institutional staking and liquidity staking? I’m really interested in trying it out, but I want to learn more before making a decision.