 Treehouse                        TREE
                    
                        Treehouse                        TREE
                    
                
            TREE
                    0.1640
                        $
                    
                            
                            9.22 %                        
                        Change 24h
                    Market Cap
                $ 25,609,603
            Volume 24h
                $ 19,346,383
            Circulating Supply
                156,122,449
            Total Supply
                1,000,000,000
            Website
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Description
	        In traditional finance, fixed income markets far exceed equities and commodities in size — but in crypto, fixed income remains virtually non-existent due to the lack of infrastructure. The core missing piece is a decentralized benchmark rate to enable consistent product development and settlement.
Treehouse introduces two foundational primitives to solve this:
DOR (Decentralized Offered Rates): DOR is a decentralized benchmark rate-setting mechanism, inspired by LIBOR, designed to bring term structures to on-chain rates like staking yields. By using a network of panelists to submit forward rate expectations and staking them against accuracy, DOR enables products like interest rate swaps, fixed-rate loans, and forward rate agreements — unlocking a full-stack fixed income market in DeFi.
tAssets (LST 2.0): tAssets are liquid staking token wrappers that arbitrage rate discrepancies across lending markets. For example, tETH aligns borrow rates with ETH staking yields while offering users a pick-up on top of the LST yield. This stabilizes DeFi rates and serves as a building block for yield-bearing strategies and structured products.
Together, DOR and tAssets lay the groundwork for a scalable, decentralized fixed income ecosystem — solving the volatility and fragmentation of today's block-by-block floating rate protocols.