Most InfoFi projects have up until now been giving rewards in their own tokens, but the trend has been changing recently.
There’s been a clear increase in cases where stablecoin rewards are being adopted. The reason is simple: when it's denominated in USDT, it's immediately obvious how much you're actually getting, plus it helps suppress selling pressure after airdrops. Honestly, being able to participate without worrying about wild token price swings is a relief.
Xeber is a prime example of this, putting their USDT rewards front and center. It’s definitely a straightforward setup that's easy to understand for both the project and users. I have a feeling this approach is going to catch on even more going forward.
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Most InfoFi projects have up until now been giving rewards in their own tokens, but the trend has been changing recently.
There’s been a clear increase in cases where stablecoin rewards are being adopted. The reason is simple: when it's denominated in USDT, it's immediately obvious how much you're actually getting, plus it helps suppress selling pressure after airdrops. Honestly, being able to participate without worrying about wild token price swings is a relief.
Xeber is a prime example of this, putting their USDT rewards front and center. It’s definitely a straightforward setup that's easy to understand for both the project and users. I have a feeling this approach is going to catch on even more going forward.