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Triple Digit Yield

Definition

Triple digit yield refers to an annual percentage yield (APY) or annual percentage rate (APR) that is 100% or greater. In decentralized finance, these exceptionally high returns are often offered on liquidity provision, staking, or yield farming protocols, typically denominated in newly issued or volatile tokens. Such yields are frequently unsustainable and carry significant risks, including impermanent loss, protocol exploits, and token price depreciation. They attract capital but demand careful assessment of the underlying mechanisms and associated volatility.