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Fluid Lending · Ethereum

REUSD

Current APY

0.00%

base 0.00% · reward -

TVL

$5.27M

APY +0.00% 7d

Risk signals

0.00% - single asset stablecoin

Overview

The Fluid Lending REUSD pool on Ethereum is a single-asset lending position where suppliers earn variable interest on stablecoin deposits. REUSD holders can lend their tokens to the protocol, which generates yield by matching borrowers seeking loans against this liquidity.

Total APY stands at 0%, with no reward component. Both the 7-day and 30-day trend data are unavailable, leaving current rates without comparative context.

TVL is $23.5M; primary exposure lies in depeg risk on the underlying stablecoin. This pool attracts users seeking a straightforward lending experience with minimal complexity beyond standard interest rate dynamics.

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.

  • Depeg risk

    The pool is built on stablecoins. A depeg of any underlying asset would impact returns and principal.

  • Yield variability

    Yields can change as TVL and incentive emissions change. The current APY is not a guarantee.

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 Fluid Lending REUSD on Ethereum?

The current total APY is 0.00%.

What is the TVL of this pool?

Total value locked is $5.27M as of the last data refresh.

Is there impermanent loss risk?

No. This pool is single-asset and has no impermanent loss exposure.

Is this a stablecoin pool?

Yes. The pool is built on stablecoins, so the primary risk is depeg events rather than directional price moves.

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.