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Based on the actual operation of the LISTA project, many investors have found a relatively controllable risk income-increasing approach.
Some entered at around $0.8 and now have a paper profit of 50%, but they did not stop at simply holding the tokens. The turning point came from a key discovery: using ETH as collateral to borrow USDT, and then depositing the borrowed USDT into the RWUSD protocol to lock in a 4.2% stable return. In this way, with the hedging strategy in place, the arbitrage margin approaches 20%—this alone can cover most of the risks.
The actual operation process is not complicated: completing collateralization, lending, and deposit steps within the application, and even stacking additional yields through products like PT-USDe.
However, this strategy also carries hard lessons. Last month, when ETH experienced a correction, some were forced to add $100 to their positions because they set the LTV ratio too high (over 70%). This shows that managing leverage multiples is crucial—keeping it within a safe range is the key to long-term gains.
The LISTA ecosystem itself also provides support. Holding ve tokens can increase mining weight, the DAO governance mechanism determines development directions, with an average of 12 million transactions per day, and over 15.38 million wallet users worldwide. Its hub status on the BNB Chain is also gradually becoming evident.
In the face of market volatility, this kind of hedging + income-increasing combined strategy indeed offers more operational space than holding a single position.