In DeFi, the pricing standard has always been a dilemma—why is the interest rate on your loan higher than expected? What should be considered reasonable as a reference? This is exactly what #Treehouse is trying to solve.

@Treehouse Official The DOR (Decentralized Offered Rate) mechanism proposed by me is essentially an on-chain reference rate. Unlike traditional financial benchmarks like LIBOR or SOFR, it collaborates through decentralized roles (operators, panelists, delegators, etc.) to ensure that the published rates are both transparent and genuine.

And for users, $TREE is more than just a governance token; it also takes on the important role of paying query fees, rewarding panelists who participate in accurate data submissions, and even funding the development of the entire ecosystem.

This means that in future DeFi pricing, #Treehouse is expected to become the benchmark, and by understanding it, you essentially grasp how DeFi is gradually establishing a truly reliable rate foundation. Mastering $TREE is like holding the entrance to the 'on-chain interest rate market.'

In DeFi, setting a fair reference rate has always been a challenge—why is the interest rate on your loan higher than expected? What should be the standard reference? This is exactly what Treehouse is trying to solve.

Its DOR (Decentralized Offered Rate) mechanism is essentially an on-chain reference rate. Unlike traditional benchmarks such as LIBOR or SOFR, it relies on decentralized participants—operators, panelists, and delegators—to publish rates that are both transparent and resistant to manipulation.

For users, TREE is more than just a governance token. It also plays an active role in paying query fees, rewarding accurate submissions by panelists, and funding ecosystem growth.

This means Treehouse could evolve into the benchmark for DeFi pricing. Understanding it is essentially understanding how decentralized finance is building a reliable rate infrastructure. Holding TREE is like holding the key to entering the on-chain interest rate market.