BlockBeats News, March 3 — Since its launch in August 2025, Pendle’s capital fee rate trading platform Boros has experienced rapid growth. According to the latest official data, Boros has surpassed a nominal trading volume of $12 billion within just 7 months.
In addition, Boros recently launched a capital fee rate arbitrage feature. This function converts the floating funding rate of perpetual contracts into tradable yield units, allowing users to lock in fixed yields and effectively hedge against rate fluctuation risks. It supports arbitrage operations across different trading platforms’ funding rates. Recently, the gold (XAU) market even saw opportunities where weekend fixed yields exceeded 21%, with some strategies achieving delta-neutral fixed yields and annualized returns of over 20%.
Pendle’s flagship product, V2, has also added two new stablecoins: Ripple (aRLUSD) and PayPal (aPYUSD).
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