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Aries Markets

Lending app — deposit your token, earn interest from people who borrow it.

Total value held · all chains
$11.3 Million
+6.73% this week

100% on Aptos · also on 0 other chains

Chains

1

Live yield options

6

Best reward rate

1.27%

Live since

2022

Where it runs

Available on 1 chains

  1. 01
    Aptos Aptos

    $11.3Million

    value held

How it works

Using Aries Markets in three steps

  1. 1

    Deposit your token

    Pick a token you already hold, send it to the lending app's smart contract. You keep custody — your tokens just sit in a pool earning interest.

  2. 2

    Earn interest

    Other people borrow against your deposit. The interest they pay flows back to you, accruing in real time.

  3. 3

    Withdraw whenever

    No lock-up. You can pull your tokens (plus accrued interest) any time the pool has free liquidity.

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About Aries Markets

Aries Markets is a decentralised margin trading protocol on Aptos which allows users to borrow, lend, swap, and trade with margin via an on-chain order book with lightning speed.

Description provided by the protocol team. Always verify directly before depositing funds.

Frequently asked

What people ask about Aries Markets

What is Aries Markets?

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Aries Markets is an on-chain app. Lending app — deposit your token, earn interest from people who borrow it.

Is using Aries Markets safe?

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Aries Markets has 2 public audits on file. Audits help — they don't eliminate risk. Always check what tokens you're depositing and never put in more than you can afford to lose.

How much can I earn?

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Right now yields on Aries Markets run 0.0%–1.3% per year, depending on which pool you pick and which chain you use. Rates change with demand.

Which chains does it run on?

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Aries Markets runs on 1 chains, including Aptos. Each chain has its own fees and speeds — pick the one you already use.

Figures are reference values aggregated from public sources and refresh hourly. Always confirm directly before depositing funds.