DeFi lending protocol Spark invests $100 million into Superstate Fund to diversify yields
Jinse Finance reported that the DeFi lending protocol Spark has allocated $100 million in stablecoin reserves to Superstate's USCC fund, aiming to generate returns through crypto spot and futures arbitrage trading and diversify away from reliance on US Treasury yields. This move comes as US Treasury yields have fallen to a six-month low. Previously, Spark mainly generated returns through tokenized treasury products, but this investment allows it to maintain stable yield opportunities within a compliant framework while expanding its sources of income.
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