Top strategies to get the highest yield on ETH (Ethereum)!
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
- In this video, I go over the top ways to get a yield on #Ethereum!
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Referenced Videos:
Top 10 Yields on Stablecoins: • Top 10 strategies to g...
Lido ETH 2 Staking: • Lido: How to earn a hi...
Convex Finance: • Convex Finance: How to...
Tornado Cash: • Video
Ribbon Finance: • Ribbon Finance: High-y...
Element Finance: • Element Finance: Earn ...
Alchemix: • Alchemix: new ETH stra...
Index Coop's ETH2xFLI: • Index Coop: Leveraged ...
Project Links:
Lido: stake.lido.fi?ref=0xC4610C560eFEc4A37ba9DFe1268Da37112cBbfe2Curve: curve.fi/
Yearn: yearn.finance/
Convex: www.convexfina...
Tornado Cash: tornado.cash/
Tornado Cash Mining Spreadsheet: docs.google.co...
Ribbon Finance: www.ribbon.fin...
Element Finance: www.element.fi/
Alchemix: alchemix.fi/
Index Coop: www.indexcoop....
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:42 Lido ETH2 Staking
01:53 LPing Lido Staked ETH on Curve
03:10 Compound your Curve rewards with Yearn
04:34 Boost Curve rewards with #Convex Finance
06:14 Anonymity mining with Tornado Cash
08:15 Selling options with Ribbon Finance
09:29 Lock in a fixed yield with Element Finance
10:56 Liquidation free loans with #Alchemix
12:34 LPing leveraged ETH on #Uniswap - Развлечения
Great content, thanks for the round up. What I can't seem to wrap my head around though is that staking ETH and receiving stETH would appear to be a taxable event as a token swap since stETH appreciates in value, can be traded, staked, etc. If you have ETH from a while back, the potentially massive cap gains incurred by any staking/token swap would easly wipe out any APR earned. So what are people doing about this? Are people just electing to not call it a token swap when they compute taxes? (seems risky, IRS could revise/clarify guidance at any time) Or is everyone doing DeFi is using ETH they bought relatively recently so cap gains don't figure in as much?
I appreciate the dog addition to the video!
Thanks! He’s a good boy
@@JustinBram yes! He needs his own little segment!
please never change. Love the channel, true Alpha here.
Your videos are so enticing. I've altered my defi behaviour significantly thanks to you.
Happy to help!
@@JustinBram How many of the aforementioned platforms are you using for eth yield?
Great video! So , my concern is that I don't know what I don't know about these high yield services. I wish I understood the risks of my various options and how the people who are paying out the interest, profit on the 10%+ that they are loaning out.
They are lending the funds out at a higher rate.
Great content, so educational. Thanks to my defi teacher~~
Videos about link, ada… avax…. Other smartcontracts would be noce too
Just what I was looking for Thank you very much Justin.
Thank you!
Genius mate... what a legend! Amazing work
Thanks!
My gosh this is A grade content 👏👏👏. Thank you so much 🙏
Thank you!
Thanks for this amazing video. Considering adding my ETH to the the ETH2x-FLI pool. Where can I learn how my LP token will behave compared to say a ETH/WETH pair? Besides impermanent loss, should I expect this LP token to be more volatile than holding just ETH?
Curious about what you think is a good minimum position size for staking eth on Convex for someone wanting to sell rewards back into eth on a weekly basis? I staked a small amount of ETH there a couple months ago but gas fees ate up most of my rewards. Ended up moving to polygon, borrowing against it and farming. I have a bit more eth now and would love to simplify and just park it all on Convex, just not sure what the minimum amount is to make it economically viable.
Thanks for putting out such high-quality and helpful content! Really one of the best defi channels out there!
Thank you for this.
Just subbed! Great vid 👍 what do you think of the new hop protocol?
Lido stETH in the Wallet seems sensible :-)
This is great content, thanks Justin
Thanks for watching!
good doggo on the background
Subscribed 👍
Thanks!
Great work! thanks!
You don't have to sell the reward tokens every week. You can also do it monthly or every 2 months. Great video as always!
can u tech me how please
Which strategies do you use personally. Enjoying your discord as well. Thanks for your content
Hi Justin, thanks for the great video! Do you know if I would put 1.0 stEth + 1.0 Eth in the Curve Eth/stEth pool, the Lido reward on the stEth will not be cut in half in case only stEth is deposited?
Solid video
Great video. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Using Element - Do i need to deposit the staked eth or the SteCRV tolken from enrolling in a curve pool first? or do I stake it on Lido ?
I have a dumb question. Once u stake ur eth , why do u still get a staked eth token? It’s like I deposit money into a bank , I don’t get something in return right.
What range do you consider big vs small ETH postion?
You said if alot, then better to manually manage in Curve or Convex vs Yearn. Trying to decide thx
Hi Justin, thanks for your work. Learned a lot from you :)
I would like to ask, what do you think where could earn a best interest on my eth without lockig period? I saw celcius offer now 5,9% what is pretty good. Do you know maybe something else better? Many thanks :)
Incredibly valuable content, you've earned my subscription! I finally have a reason to move my ETH off of CEX. Do you plan on doing another video like this for BTC? If I had to guess I'd say it'd probably look something like BTC -> wBTC and then place it in one of these Convex pools?
I do actually have a BTC equivalent video!
It’s called how to bridge btc onto defi and get a yield I believe
@@JustinBram Oh awesome! I'll check that out thank a lot!
Let me know what you think!
@@JustinBram I wasn't able to find the video you mentioned. The closest one I found was "How to safely get a yield on Bitcoin in DeFi". I liked the video but I don't think it was as thorough as this one.
on the last option, the ETH2xFLI - do you need to do anything after providing ETH or stETH to the LP pool via Zapper? Or is that all?
Thanks Justin - do you know which of these projects have admin keys? I worry about this risk - happy to do my own research but figured you might be able to tell me which ones don’t and save me some time. :)
What about selling ETH for BETH? BETH is currently 93% of ETH so isn't that a free 7% discount up front?
To get the LDO and CRV tokens you have to stake the STETH into the gauge, is that correct? If not you just get the base apy?
Hey Justin, Great job on the video and a shout out to your cool wheaten terrier! Have a question about Alchemix or other places to stake ETH for growth/passive yields. I have about 500k in ETh. And plan on adding more ..does Alchemix allow that much deposited? And would the yields remain the same? TiA.
awesome video
Thanks!
Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Alchemix FTW
My third attempt at posting a comment here, my comments keep disappearing. 🤷🏻♂️ Anyway, I have a question: I managed to stake Eth on ledger live with Lido, but when connecting my wallet to Curve/Yearn only the Eth balance is detected, they don’t detect the stEth balance at all. Am I missing something here?
Justin.Firstly,many thanks for this and all your videos to date.Secondly,are there any yield projects running on BSC that you like ?
I don’t really follow bsc so I can’t really help there
@@JustinBram thanks
Is it possible to get insurance on any of these? I know you can get crypto insurance for Bancor
Good question. There is insurance for several of the mentioned protocols on Nexus Mutual, Unslashed Finance, and Armor Finance!
@@JustinBram +1 for armor finance
Thanks Justin - Can you do a detailed video on Element.fi on how to take advantage of Yield Token Compounding and flash loans?
Mainly how to calculate if it's profitable, taking into account minimum, speculated yield, fees etc.
From their Construction Paper, I don't fully understand some of their calculations and tables.
But it mentions it won't be worth it if use too little or too much due to selling discounted PT, fees, slippage.
I actually have a full video on Element. Did you watch that yet?
@@JustinBram Yes i did, but a dedicated one to deep dive in YTC strategies + flashloan.
And perhaps the most important part, which is how to calculate if it's profitable to do.
Such as what's the optimal number of times to compound, how much need to stake at a minimum/max, speculated yield (perhaps in a Gsheet).
I've spent alot of time reading the constuction paper, but still don't fully understand some parts in terms of calculating in order to fully optimize and maximize returns. There's alot of potential there.
can u make all of this in step by step that so hard
How about a dedicated video abou the biggest…. BTC???
Chewie!
updated 2024?
Is the Yearn Net apy also counting the original lido apr? or you should add 50% of your stETH lido position on the curve pool to the yearn net APY?
it does count the lido apr
@@JustinBram thanks for the great work!
Thanks for watching
Do one for Solana!
Genius mate... what a legend! Amazing work