Partially Algorithmic Stablecoin
dTRINITY dUSD
Total TVL
$1.48M
Active pools
3
Chains supported
4
Official site: https://app.dtrinity.org/mint/dusd/ ↗
Overview
dTRINITY dUSD is a partially algorithmic stablecoin protocol that generates and maintains a stablecoin peg through an automated market maker (AMM) and a collateralized debt position (CDP) system. Users can mint dUSD by depositing collateral, while the protocol attracts liquidity providers who earn fees from trading volume.
The protocol holds $1.48M in TVL across 3 active pools on 3 chains: Ethereum leads with 62% of total value locked, Sonic follows at 16%, and Fraxtal is third at 14%. This distribution highlights a multi-chain strategy but still shows significant concentration risk on Ethereum.
No public audit references are available for dTRINITY dUSD. The protocol has an official surface area, indicating active development and community engagement.
Composed 2026-05-21 from the structured data above. See methodology for the full pipeline.
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FAQ
› What is dTRINITY dUSD?
dTRINITY (short for "DeFi Trinity") is the world's first subsidized stablecoin protocol, a new DeFi primitive designed to supercharge on-chain credit markets. At its core is dUSD, a decentralized stablecoin fully backed by exogenous, yield-bearing reserve assets. Rather than paying yield to passive stablecoin holders or stakers, dTRINITY distributes its reserve earnings as interest rebates to subsidize dUSD borrowers directly. By stimulating credit, the protocol is able to raise its natural supply-demand equilibrium, unlocking greater yields and capital efficiency for stablecoin users.
› How much TVL does dTRINITY dUSD have?
dTRINITY dUSD has $1.48M in total value locked across all supported chains as of the last refresh.
› How many active pools does dTRINITY dUSD have?
We currently track 3 active pools for dTRINITY dUSD.
› Is dTRINITY dUSD audited?
Audit information is not available in our data. Always check the protocol's official documentation before depositing.
See our methodology for how this data is collected.