AprScope

Camelot V2 · Arbitrum

SECT-WETH

Current APY

0.00%

base 0.00% · reward -

TVL

$365.4K

APY +0.00% 7d

Risk signals

0.00% - multi asset IL risk

Overview

The Camelot V2 SECT-WETH pool on Arbitrum is a liquidity position for the SECT-WETH trading pair, generating revenue from transaction fees and other protocol incentives. The total APY stands at 0%, with no reward component. Over the past week, there has been no trend data available, while over the last month, it declined by 2.47%. This current rate is below the 30-day mean of 0.27%. TVL in this pool amounts to $436,575 with no reported change over the past week. The primary risk exposure is impermanent loss due to its multi-asset nature. Liquidity depth for SECT-WETH trading pairs supports stable revenue generation and market-making activities within Camelot V2's decentralized exchange ecosystem.

Composed 2026-05-20 from the structured data above. See methodology for the full pipeline.

APY history
TVL history

Risk profile

  • Smart contract risk

    Funds are deposited into a smart contract. A bug or exploit in the contract could lead to total loss. Audits reduce, but do not eliminate, this risk. Check the protocol page for audit history.

  • Impermanent loss

    This pool holds multiple assets, so price divergence between them can reduce your USD value below what holding the assets separately would yield.

  • Yield variability

    Current APY is 0.00%; 30-day mean is 0.00%. Yields can change as TVL and incentive emissions change.

These notes are derived from the pool's structured data, not editorial advice. See our methodology.

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FAQ

What is the current APY for Camelot V2 SECT-WETH on Arbitrum?

The current total APY is 0.00%.

What is the TVL of this pool?

Total value locked is $365.4K as of the last data refresh.

Is there impermanent loss risk?

Yes. This pool holds multiple assets and is exposed to impermanent loss.

How often is this APY updated?

We refresh APY and TVL hourly from DefiLlama. Daily snapshots are stored to power the historical chart on this page.

Last updated 2026-07-06. See methodology for how we collect and refresh this data.