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🎨 Sometimes an NFT creator 💎 Always an NFT collector ❤️ Forever in love with NFTs

/ENCRYPTED/ Katılım Ekim 2014
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We were all meant to fly
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Gm fam 💎
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Mike Karolos
Mike Karolos@SmirapDesigns·
Gm Dynamic/time sensitive, based on the viewers local time, you will see a different version during day time & another at night. [ Symmetria ] a kaleidoscope inspired collection. 1/1/100 Blind mint with instant reveal. Live next week.
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Crushes@Crushes_Art·
Who's in the red room? 💙
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@shape Absolutely happy!
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a few of our favourite puffy cards what cards did you pull?
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Maria MindaI🪽@mindal_nft·
Sin of Oblivion Noxira dissolves into the landscape. Stone and body begin to share the same form. Her sin is forgetting the human name. 0.07 ETH 2/7 sold
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Nasim Ghanizadeh@nasimghanizade·
gm🍃 eyes on you
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Vertigo
Vertigo@0x_vertigo·
THIS IS MY ART
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Best summer 2025
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THE ARIA
THE ARIA@Aria_Salahi·
Good Morning ❤️
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Yuliia ArtiArt
Yuliia ArtiArt@ArtiArt15·
good morning ♥️ it’s #TEZOSTUESDAY 𝗔𝗽𝗵𝗿𝗼𝗱𝗶𝘁𝗲, 𝘀𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗯𝗲𝗮𝘂𝘁𝘆🥀
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Loulan ⟡
Loulan ⟡@Loulanweu·
Gm! A little sneak peeeek of what’s coming 💖🌻🐷
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rorax@roraxart·
DeFi is full of yield. New protocols launch with very high APYs, people rush in, returns start dropping, and then liquidity moves somewhere else. It happens again and again. What looks like an amazing opportunity at first quickly becomes crowded, less profitable, and eventually forgotten. This pattern is everywhere in DeFi, which leads to a simple question: why do most strategies not last? To understand that, we need to look at what “sustainable” really means. A sustainable yield strategy is not about making the most in a short time. It’s about being able to generate steady returns over a longer period. It shouldn’t rely only on temporary rewards, and it should still work when market conditions change. In other words, it’s about consistency. This is where the idea of risk-adjusted yield becomes more important than just chasing the biggest numbers. One of the biggest differences in DeFi is between real yield and temporary yield. Real yield comes from actual activity, like trading fees or lending demand. As long as people use the platform, this kind of yield continues. Temporary yield usually comes from incentives, like token rewards. These rewards can make returns look very attractive at the start, but they don’t last. Over time, rewards go down or lose value, and the yield disappears. That’s why many DeFi strategies look good early on but don’t hold up. Market conditions also play a big role. Some DeFi strategies only work when the market is going up. Others need high volatility to perform well. Things like liquidity, user activity, and demand all affect how sustainable a strategy is. If a strategy depends too much on one specific situation, it will struggle when the market changes. The stronger strategies are the ones that can keep working in different conditions. There are also hidden factors that reduce returns over time. Costs like execution, rebalancing, and slippage can slowly eat into profits. On top of that, relationships between assets can change, which can affect performance. A strategy might look very strong on paper, but once these factors are included, the real returns can be much lower. That’s why focusing only on headline APY can be misleading. As DeFi grows, the way people think about strategies is starting to change. Instead of chasing the next high-yield opportunity, the focus is shifting toward building systems that can last. This includes spreading capital across different DeFi strategies, monitoring them regularly, and adjusting when needed. This is what managed DeFi is about. It treats onchain capital more carefully, with a focus on stability and long-term results. This idea is reflected in Concrete vaults. They are built to focus on sustainable yield, not short-term incentives. They manage capital across different strategies and adapt as the market changes. The goal is not to get the highest possible return right now, but to keep generating solid returns over time. This approach is closer to how institutional DeFi thinks about investing. A good example is Concrete DeFi USDT, which offers up to around 8.5 percent yield. Compared to very high APYs, it may not seem exciting. But the key point is stability. A steady return over time can outperform strategies that are unstable or disappear completely. Sustainable yield often looks simpler and less impressive, but it tends to be more reliable, which is what long-term capital is looking for. DeFi is starting to move in a new direction. Instead of focusing on short-term gains, more attention is going toward long-term strategies. Incentives are becoming less important, while structure and consistency matter more. In the future, the most successful DeFi strategies won’t be the ones with the highest APY for a short time, but the ones that continue to work across different market cycles. The future of DeFi will be shaped by strategies that last, not just ones that attract attention for a moment. Explore Concrete at: app.concrete.xyz/earn
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Shape@shape·
gm shapers
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