Origin Protocol
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Origin Protocol
@OriginProtocol
Simplifying yield for everyone. Creators of $OETH, $OUSD, $OS, ARM, and Super OETH.





🤝 We are partnering with @OriginProtocol to make low-risk ETH yield available to all. Starting with the covered Origin stETH ARM vault → 4.71% APY, with all-in protection against smart contract and economic risks, including bad debt. ETH yield with onchain-native protection👇

🤝 We are partnering with @OriginProtocol to make low-risk ETH yield available to all. Starting with the covered Origin stETH ARM vault → 4.71% APY, with all-in protection against smart contract and economic risks, including bad debt. ETH yield with onchain-native protection👇




The stETH ARM hit a daily APY of 40% today. $stETH is trading at a notable discount, and the ARM is capturing the spread by purchasing and redeeming through the Lido withdrawal queue. This is the mechanism working as designed. Volatility creates the opportunity:

The @ether_fi eETH ARM is open for deposits. Origin’s Automated Redemption Manager expands to eETH, capturing arbitrage opportunities and routing capital to @Morpho when spreads tighten. ➡️ 5.99% APY over the past 30 days Read more about the eETH ARM ↓ originprotocol.com/blog/etherfi-a…


Over the past year, a 100 ETH deposit in the stETH ARM Vault earned 4.06 ETH — versus 2.67 ETH in a standard LST. That's 50% more yield on the same asset. ARM Vaults generate yield by arbitraging LSTs when they fall off peg and redeeming them 1:1 for ETH through LST withdrawal queues. When the market is volatile, ARM Vaults tend to earn higher yields. The $stETH ARM has generated daily APYs above 30% during peak volatility. When arbitrage opportunities aren’t present, ARM Vaults route ETH to @Morpho to earn lending yields through the WETH ARM Vault, curated by @YearnFi. The ARM WETH Vault lends to stETH, eETH, and ETH+ markets, keeping collateral exposure narrow and ETH-correlated throughout. Because ARM Vaults are constantly cycling through LST redemptions, withdrawal times are substantially shorter than redeeming an LST directly. Explore the stETH ARM Vault: app.originprotocol.com/#/arm/1:ARM-WE…







