The author chooses Lorenzo Vault for stable yield investment when market liquidity is low, valuing its clear structure and convenience.
Recently the market liquidity is poor, so I choose to stay on the sidelines with most positions
USD1 I'm not idle for a moment, constantly earning stable returns
After researching around, I finally put a portion into Lorenzo Vault
Let me share my thinking
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Among the options I've looked at, WLFI Markets is the top choice for many veteran players
The yield is decent, but it's a floating loan rate, which requires me to actively monitor it; 8% today might change tomorrow, and I have to decide when to enter or exit myself
This is not something I want to spend my effort on right now
Gate and MEXC's spot products are hassle‑free, deposit and withdraw at any time, but the yield is around 8‑9%, which falls short compared to Lorenzo
Bybit has a WLFI reward pool, the campaign period is long enough, but the overall APY is relatively lower
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The reasons I chose Lorenzo Vault are these points
First, the yield structure is very clear. 1.12% is the base yield of USD1, and the remaining about 10.9% is the WLFI incentive. The two parts are labeled separately, so I know exactly what I'm earning
It's not a vague high number that makes you guess.
Second, the entry is within the Binance Web3 wallet; on the DeFi page you can directly look for USD1 to participate. I'm already using Binance, so the navigation is familiar, no need to register a new platform or move assets out.
Third, the campaign runs from 6/19 to 7/19, a clear time window. I'm not betting on an indefinite rate, but making a decision within a known time frame
That gives me more confidence
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Of course, it should be clarified that the WLFI incentive of just over 10% is not risk‑free
WLFI itself is price‑volatile, and the monetary value of the incentive you receive depends on the WLFI price on the day you claim it
This part is variable
I accept this variable because I have some judgment on WLFI itself and I'm prepared for the incentive portion to be discounted
If you don't want to face WLFI price risk, the pure stable returns from Gate or MEXC might suit you better.
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Everyone's trade‑offs are different; I'm not saying Lorenzo is the only correct answer.
It's just that at this current point in time, its yield structure is the clearest to me, the operation path the smoothest, and the time frame the most explicit
When all three conditions are met, I choose it.
This is for reference only and does not constitute investment advice. DYOR