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About This Pool
DAI-USDC is a lp yield pool on Sushiswap V3, deployed on the Base network. It currently offers 0.00% annualized yield with $13.1K in total value locked. This pool is categorized as stablecoins. Risk level: medium. Tracked since May 2026.
Limited historical data is available for this pool, making yield predictions less reliable.
How This Pool Compares
DAI-USDC ranks #11 out of 81 DAI yield opportunities by APY.
The best available DAI yield is 106.52% on Balancer V2, while this pool offers 0.00%.
The average DAI yield across comparable pools is 19.55%. This pool is below average by 19.55%, which may reflect a more conservative risk profile.
Similar DAI Pools
| Pool | Protocol | APY | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| OLAS-WBTC-DAI-WETH | Balancer V2 | 106.52% | Medium |
| WPOL-DAI | Uniswap V3 | 17.50% | Medium |
| DAI-JPYC | Uniswap V4 | 10.54% | Medium |
| DAI-USDC | Uniswap V3 | 10.48% | Medium |
| SUSDAI | Pendle | 9.95% | Low |
Risk Considerations
- Protocol risk: Sushiswap V3 smart contracts hold deposited funds. Audit status and TVL serve as trust indicators.
- APY volatility: Yield rates are variable and change based on supply, demand, and incentive programs.
- Liquidity risk: This pool has relatively low TVL ($13.1K), which may affect withdrawal availability during high-demand periods.
- Smart contract risk: All DeFi protocols carry inherent smart contract risk. Consider diversifying across protocols and monitoring positions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current APY for DAI-USDC?
DAI-USDC currently offers 0.00% annual percentage yield. It is a lp pool on Sushiswap V3, deployed on the Base network. Rates are variable and updated in real time.
Is Sushiswap V3 safe for yield farming?
Sushiswap V3 is a DeFi protocol with a medium risk rating. This pool holds $13.1K in total value locked, which provides some liquidity assurance. As with all DeFi protocols, users should consider smart contract risk, audit status, and market conditions before depositing funds. Diversifying across protocols and monitoring positions regularly is recommended.