TREE Series (Thirty-Eight): DOR Delegator Behind-the-Scenes Support
In the Treehouse protocol's DOR (Decentralized Offer Rate) ecosystem, delegators play an indispensable behind-the-scenes role. By staking tAssets, they delegate to panel members, indirectly participating in the DOR's interest rate forecasting and data submission process, thereby supporting the protocol's decentralized governance and data accuracy. Delegators are not only providers of funds in the ecosystem but also important safeguards for the protocol's security and transparency.
By staking tAssets, delegators transfer the proxy rights of their assets to rigorously vetted panel members, assisting them in maintaining DOR's data flow. In return, delegators can earn a share of the query fees, an incentive mechanism that attracts a large number of users to participate. It is noteworthy that delegators always retain full ownership of their assets, reducing the risks of participation while enhancing their confidence. This design allows ordinary users to easily engage in advanced financial activities within DeFi, truly realizing the concept of inclusive finance.
Moreover, the participation of delegators also enhances the DOR ecosystem's resistance to censorship. Their staking activities decentralize the control of the protocol, ensuring that no single entity can manipulate the interest rate data. As the Treehouse initiative expands DOR to more blockchains, the role of delegators will become increasingly important. They are not only behind-the-scenes supporters but also a vital force driving Treehouse towards a decentralized financial future.