As a retail trader, when I look at USDgg, my first question is: what's the difference between putting USDC in Aave?
In 2026, on-chain stablecoin yields are projected to be around 4–8% APY. Aave alone has a TVL of $40 billion, so this market isn’t lacking options. What makes USDgg special???
I looked into the design logic. Aave's yields require you to move your
$USDC first to store, and when you want to trade, you have to pull it out; these two actions can’t happen simultaneously.
USDgg, on the other hand, is sitting in the
@GeniusOfficial terminal, allowing you to earn yields while being able to trade directly on 300+ DEXs whenever you want, without needing to shuffle assets around.
"Letting money sit and earn, while being able to move it anytime, that’s the right way for a native yield stablecoin to operate."
$GENIUS #genius #YieldBearing #stable #DEX