DeFi pool / Base
Gauntlet
GTUSDA · Base · Stable pool · APY outlook: may drop · low confidence
TVL ?TVL (Total Value Locked) — total funds currently in this pool. The larger the TVL, the more stable the rate and the less slippage on large transactions.
$67M
APY ?APY — annual percentage yield, including compounding. Updates daily based on supply/demand in the pool.
4.23 %
Chain ?The blockchain the pool runs on. To deposit you need a wallet that supports this chain (Ethereum → MetaMask, Solana → Phantom).
Base
Type ?"Single asset" = you deposit one token, no IL risk (e.g. USDC into Aave). "Two-asset pool" = you deposit a pair into an AMM (e.g. ETH-USDC) — higher yield, but with IL risk.
Single asset
Risks
What to watch for
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Smart-contract risk
Any funds in a DeFi pool sit inside a smart contract that can be exploited or contain bugs. An exploit = funds are lost forever. Before depositing, check Gauntlet's age, audits, and incident history.
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Stablecoin depeg
A stablecoin in the pool can lose its dollar peg — especially newer or algorithmic ones. Check the issuer and its reserve transparency.
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Chain risk (Base)
Funds live on the Base blockchain. If it halts, congests, or is attacked, access to funds can be temporarily lost. If the pool contains "wrapped" tokens from another chain (e.g. WBTC is a copy of Bitcoin on Ethereum), bridge risk also applies: a bridge hack means those assets are lost.
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