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Treehouse is bridging a critical gap in decentralized finance by delivering benchmark interest rates and innovative yield engines designed for the on-chain economy. With the absence of traditional rate references like LIBOR, Treehouse introduces DOR (Decentralized Offered Rate) โ€” a unified, transparent benchmark for DeFi lending markets.

Turbocharged tAssets โ€“ Maximizing Yield on Staked Assets

Treehouseโ€™s tAssets layer extra yield on top of existing liquid staking tokens (LSTs) through on-chain interest rate arbitrage:

tETH on Ethereum already boasts $450M+ TVL.

Total TVL across Ethereum, Arbitrum, and Mantle exceeds $550M.

Over 50,000 active users are already earning optimized returns.

DOR โ€“ DeFiโ€™s Answer to LIBOR

The Decentralized Offered Rate aggregates institutional rate data, constructs yield curves, and standardizes rates across fragmented lending markets.

Flagship Rate: TESR (Treehouse Ethereum Staking Rate).

Backed by 8 institutional partners, including LinkPool, RockX, Pier Two, and A41.

$TREE โ€“ Utility, Governance, and Incentives

Access Fees: TREE used to access premium DOR datasets.

Stake-to-Submit: Panelists stake TREE/tAssets; inaccurate submissions are penalized.

Governance: TREE holders vote on rate structures, products, and models.

Growth Grants: Incentives for developers building on Treehouse.

Why Treehouse Stands Out

โœ… First protocol to tokenize additional yield on PoS assets.

โœ… Founders with TradFi expertise from credit markets & hedge funds.

โœ… Infrastructure ready for DeFi, CeFi, and enterprise use cases.

In essence, Treehouse combines high-yield staking products with transparent benchmark rates, delivering both returns and market stability. With $TREE, participants arenโ€™t just earning yield theyโ€™re actively shaping the financial infrastructure of decentralized markets.

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