Generic.Money
Issues a digital dollar usable across DeFi — low volatility, often yield-bearing.
100% on Ethereum · also on 0 other chains
Chains
1
Live yield options
0
Best reward rate
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Live since
2026
Where it runs
Available on 1 chains
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Yields available on Generic.Money
Generic.Money doesn't currently expose live yield options we track. Visit the official site to see what they offer right now.
How it works
Using Generic.Money in three steps
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Mint or buy
Acquire the stablecoin via this app's minting flow or a DEX.
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2
Hold or earn
Stablecoins are dollar-pegged — low volatility. Earn yield by lending them out or supplying to specific pools.
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3
Redeem when ready
Most stablecoins can be redeemed for the underlying collateral or sold back to dollars at par.
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About Generic.Money
Description provided by the protocol team. Always verify directly before depositing funds.
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Frequently asked
What people ask about Generic.Money
What is Generic.Money?
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Generic.Money is an on-chain app. Issues a digital dollar usable across DeFi — low volatility, often yield-bearing.
Is using Generic.Money safe?
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Generic.Money 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 Generic.Money run varies by option 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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Generic.Money runs on 1 chains, including Ethereum. 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.
See also
Terms used on this page
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Smart Contract
Code on a blockchain that runs automatically when called. DeFi protocols are smart contracts — bugs in the code can lose user funds.
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Audit
An independent security review of a smart contract. More audits and longer track record reduce — but never eliminate — code risk.
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Impermanent Loss
A loss LP providers experience when the two pool tokens diverge in price. The loss only crystallises if you withdraw at that ratio.
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Oracle
An on-chain feed of off-chain data — usually prices. Lending and CDP protocols rely on oracles to liquidate positions correctly.
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TVL (Total Value Locked)
The total dollar value of assets currently deposited in a DeFi protocol. A rough proxy for adoption and trust.
