From traditional wealth management to on-chain returns, $TREE allows #Treehouse to become the 'cross-border king'
Traditional wealth management users cannot understand the 'high volatility' of DeFi, while DeFi players find traditional wealth management 'low yield'—this gap is being bridged by @Treehouse Official using $TREE . #Treehouse acts as a 'cross-border translator', converting the fixed income logic of traditional finance into a language that blockchain can understand, allowing both types of users to find their place and truly become the 'cross-border king'.
The appeal of #Treehouse to traditional users lies in its 'familiarity'. Its tETH is like a 'chain-based fixed deposit', with fixed returns, available for withdrawal at any time, and extremely low risk. The operating process is as simple as a bank app, even people who do not understand blockchain can get started with just a glance; the transparency of the DOR interest rate system allows every return to be checked on-chain, making it more reassuring than the 'black box operations' of banks. This approach of 'using new technology for old tasks' encourages traditional users to try it out.
For DeFi players, the charm of #Treehouse lies in its 'certainty'. They are tired of the cycle of 'mining, withdrawing, and selling', while #Treehouse offers the option of 'making money even with long-term holding': the stable returns of tETH can hedge against the risks of other investments, and the staking dividends and appreciation potential of $TREE can provide excess returns. This combination of 'steady progress' is more sustainable than simply chasing high annualized returns.
$TREE , as the core of the 'cross-border bridge', perfectly integrates the needs of both types of users. Traditional users can earn high returns by staking TREE and experience the 'appreciation magic' of blockchain; DeFi players can use $TREE to participate in governance, driving the platform towards directions that better meet their needs.