Protocol Treasury
The Protocol Treasury is the backbone of Yieldra’s long-term sustainability. All revenue generated by the protocol flows directly into the treasury, creating a transparent source of funding for operations, development, and ecosystem growth.
Every transaction from the treasury is executed on-chain, ensuring full transparency and accountability. Community members and stakeholders can verify how funds are allocated at any time, reinforcing trust in the protocol’s governance and financial integrity.
The treasury will be used to cover all operational costs, including development, infrastructure, audits, marketing, and community incentives, with spending decisions aligned to the best interests of the Yieldra ecosystem.
Revenue Streams Contributing to Treasury
Protocol Owned Liquidity (POL): Yieldra Treasury will add liquidity into the Yieldra AMM to compound protocol revenue and grow the protocol's TVL
AMM Revenue: trading fees collected on the Yieldra DEX AMM will flow into the treasury
Lending Revenue: net interest spread and protocol fees from USDY and lending markets will be collected by the treasury
Yieldra Pad Revenue: revenue from project launches and IDOs on Yieldra Pad will flow into the treasury
Early Unstake Penalties: a portion of unstaking penalties will flow into the treasury
Early Airdrop Claim Penalties: a portion of unstaking penalties will flow into the treasury
Ad Hoc Events: certain events may generate additional revenue for the treasury
Treasury Expenses
Initial all expenses will be paid by the founding team, but over time the treasury will begin taking over all payments, including an operations budget. As the treasury takes over expenses, the DAO will also evolve to have more power over key spending decisions
Operations Budget: all operational costs such as servers, subscriptions, and small miscellaneous costs
Legal Budget: fees for legal entities and legal advice
Team Member Salaries: future team members will be hired directly through the DAO in a contractor capacity
Offline Events: sponsorships and organization of real life events
Others: other unforeseen and/or additional costs
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