Treehouse: Building the Fixed-Income Layer for DeFi with $TREE

DeFi is full of yield options, but stable, predictable returns are hard to find. Treehouse steps in to fill that gap with a new type of infrastructure: a decentralized fixed-income layer.

What Treehouse Does:

Tassets, like tETH, let you deposit ETH or liquid staking tokens and earn optimized yields—Treehouse automatically arbitrages the best rates across DeFi.

Decentralized Offered Rates (DOR) are crypto-native benchmark interest rates, created through community consensus. Its first rate feed, the Treehouse Ethereum Staking Rate (TESR), anchors predictable yield strategies.

$TREE Token Powers the System:

Pay for accessing DOR data, stake to support rate accuracy, and earn rewards based on how reliable your submissions are.

Holders also shape governance: vote on upgrades, protocol changes, and fund allocation via Treehouse’s DAO.

What’s New — July 2025 Highlights:

Treehouse launched its native $TREE token following its Token Generation Event (TGE), code-named Gaia. Now available on major exchanges like Binance, Coinbase, OKX, KuCoin, Kraken, and more.

To kickstart utility, the platform opened Pre-Deposit Vaults—staking pools tied to their DOR mechanism that currently offer 50–75% APR for a limited time.

The protocol now holds over $550 million in TVL, signaling strong adoption and interest in structured yield products.

Treehouse raised funding valuing the project at around $400 million, reflecting growing institutional demand for fixed-income infrastructure on-chain.

Quick Market Snapshot:

Current price: around $0.34, trading volumes between $25–30 million per day.

Market cap: roughly $52–53 million with ~156 million TREE circulating out of a 1 billion max supply.

All-time high was about $1.36 in late July 2025, meaning current price sits around 75% below that peak.tters:** Treehouse isn’t just another DeFi protocol—it’s laying the foundation

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