It is necessary to write interest rates and also be able to translate them into assets. The carrier provided by Treehouse is tAssets (represented by tETH), aiming to bring holders as close as possible to the DOR benchmark curve while maintaining DeFi's composability. You can understand it as a 'universal carrier for yield and collateral': holding tETH allows you to engage in collateral borrowing stability, add LP, act as liquidation margin, or simply hold to obtain benchmark-following yields; for protocols and institutions, it can serve as a unified settlement and pricing base, reducing the annualized figures that each product states independently.

In fact, the path of Treehouse is not complicated: first confirm that the wallet and protocol support tAssets, then look at the collateral factor, liquidation threshold, exit depth, and fees, and write 'yield - liquidity - risk' into a table that you can understand. Conservative players can adopt a combination of '70% collateral borrowing stability + 20% LP + 10% agility' to keep drawdown and liquidation risk within indicators; aggressive players need to closely monitor the liquidation protection price, margin call rules, and oracle update frequency to execute upon triggering.

To determine whether tAssets can truly be 'used', look at three points: first is circulation and depth, whether it can be smoothly traded on mainstream DEXs and lending pools; second is occupancy rate, whether tAssets is accepted as collateral by multiple protocols with reasonable parameters; third is tracking error, whether yields are stably close to DOR, and whether there is distortion in extreme market conditions. Create a weekly report on these three items, and include 'realized yield - fees and slippage - opportunity cost', which will make it easier for you to decide whether to increase your position. To put it simply, the significance of tAssets lies in converting 'understandable benchmarks' into 'composable positions', allowing yields to be more than just a dashboard number but a real cash flow.

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