Overtime, about projects , i respect how they handle adjustments.
It’s easy to announce higher yields; it takes more discipline to recalibrate them when conditions change.
USDD recently reduced the base yield for sUSDD on Ethereum to around 6%, and to me that says more about the direction of the system than the number itself.
It shows the focus isn’t on maintaining the highest headline rate, but on keeping returns aligned with real market conditions and responsible capital management.
That kind of decision usually isn’t exciting in the short term, but it’s often what keeps a system healthy in the long run.
Sustainable yield depends on efficiency and risk control just as much as it depends on demand.
Stability in DeFi isn’t just about holding a peg.
It’s also about making adjustments when necessary and being transparent about why they happen.
And in the long run, that kind of consistency tends to matter more than any temporary spike.