36% APY on a $2M Pool: What the Numbers Are Really Telling You
A 36% APY sounds exciting, but before you move funds, here's what that number actually means — and what to check first.
Plain-English explainers and analysis on staking, yields and DeFi risk — written for beginners. Information only, never advice.
A 36% APY sounds exciting, but before you move funds, here's what that number actually means — and what to check first.
New to Arbitrum staking? Here's how to read APY and TVL side by side so you compare clearly instead of just chasing the biggest number.
Polygon hosts dozens of yield pools. Here's how to read the APY and TVL numbers before you commit a single dollar.
Arbitrum hosts dozens of yield pools. Here's how to read what APY and TVL are actually telling you before you pick one.
A plain-English look at what staking SUSDAI on Arbitrum actually involves, and why a large pool isn't the same as a safe one.
Before chasing any APY, understand the four real risks hiding behind every yield number in DeFi and staking.
Stablecoin pools feel calmer than crypto, but a 43% APY on Morpho Blue shows yield still comes with real strings attached.
High APY grabs attention. These four risks explain why the number you see rarely tells the whole story.
New to staking on Starknet? Here's how to read the numbers in front of you before you do anything with your crypto.
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