rise x yearn changes how trading, lending, and yield connect on one chain
what actually matters here is that three pieces now sit on the same low latency evm state ↓
- @risextrade
- @spineprotocol
- @yearnfi
because they share state, they don’t need bridges or weird async syncing between systems
instead of collateral just sitting idle on risex, part of it can flow into autoyield. that capital then supplies spine’s blue chip lending markets. more supply lowers borrow costs, which makes looping healthier instead of fragile
spine’s modular money market design also enables portfolio margin, so spot and perps share one unified health ratio instead of being siloed across apps
quick context on yearn v3
- modular vault architecture
- multiple strategies per vault
- isolated accounting per strategy
- clean separation between vault logic and strategy logic
- customizable risk controls
basically, you can rotate strategies without breaking the whole vault, manage risk more cleanly, and move capital around without blowing things up
so what does this mean for rise ↓
- RLP is built on yearn v3
- depositors receive rlpUSD, an erc4626 vault token
- autoyield keeps idle collateral productive
- spine enables permissionless collateral listing + portfolio margin
all of that together is what makes up the RISE yield trinity:
- risex anchors the orderbook
- spine structures the lending layer
- yearn deploys capital
note: shared state is what makes all of this atomic and real time
why rise?
because @risechain isn’t a general purpose chain covering every vertical. it’s focused on defi infrastructure, especially orderbook markets and portfolio margin. that focus aligns naturally with yearn’s expertise in structured yield and risk management

Apoorv
@apoorv1
02-12
With Yearn coming on to @risechain, want to add some colour on how I think of the RISE Yield Trinity.
The RISE Yield Trinity is only possible on RISE because RISEx, Spine Protocol, and Yearn sit on one shared low latency EVM state.
1/ @risextrade as a fully onchain CLOB has x.com/yearnfi/status…


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