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7️⃣ Simple mental model
Vault = pooled capital system
Shares = your ownership slice
eRate = value of your slice (grows)
NAV = total vault value
Time = growth driver
Management = optimization layer
That’s Concrete vaults in plain English.
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How Do Concrete Vaults Actually Work?
You deposit → get shares → balance grows.
But what’s happening under the hood?
Simple breakdown for new DeFi users. Let’s go 👇
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6️⃣ Connecting to real results
Thanks to active management and automated compounding, yield doesn’t just sit — it grows smarter over time.
Rebalancing captures new chances.
Longer participation usually = better outcomes.
You benefit from both yield and how it’s managed.
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The broader shift here is architectural.
Manual yield chasing was always a workaround, not a solution. As DeFi matures, vault infrastructure becomes the default interface for capital deployment — not a niche product for passive users
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This is the gap Concrete is building into
Rather than giving users better tools to manage capital manually, it abstracts the management layer itself — vaults that handle rebalancing, compounding, and deployment automatically via a structured system of allocators, risk controls
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Worth flagging: automated systems carry their own risks — smart contract exposure, strategy concentration, oracle dependencies. "Set and forget" is only as good as what's underneath.
How Concrete manages strategy risk at scale will matter more than early APY numbers.
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The hidden cost isn't just foregone yield — it's friction accumulation.
Gas for every rebalance. Manual compounding. Monitoring APY curves across Aave, Compound, and a dozen others.
At some point, the effort-to-return ratio breaks down entirely.
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DeFi has a capital utilization problem that's hiding in plain sight.
Not a liquidity problem. Not a security problem.
A management problem — and it scales with complexity.
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Today's onchain landscape: hundreds of protocols, 10+ active chains, yields that shift weekly. The opportunity set is genuinely large. But keeping capital productive across it requires near-constant attention most users simply don't have.
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DeFi’s future: less yield-chasing, more institutional-grade discipline.
Vaults become the default interface for yield.
Risk-adjusted returns > raw APY.
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For years in DeFi, yield was a leaderboard: higher APY = better. Protocols flexed big numbers. Users chased tops.
Serious capital never worked that way.
Introducing: risk-adjusted yield — and why it matters more than ever. 🧵👇