
Treehouse Protocol
Treehouse is a decentralized fixed-income layer that issues yield-enhanced versions of staking tokens (tETH, tAVAX) and runs Decentralized Offered Rates as on-chain interest-rate benchmarks.

What is Treehouse Protocol?
Treehouse Protocol is a decentralized fixed-income layer for digital assets. It issues tAssets — yield-enhanced wrapped versions of liquid staking tokens — that combine native staking yield with Market Efficiency Yield generated through interest-rate arbitrage across DeFi venues. tETH and tAVAX live on Ethereum, Avalanche, and BNB Chain, with strategies built on Benqi, Aave, and other lending markets. The protocol also operates DOR (Decentralized Offered Rates), a fixed-income benchmark feed intended as the foundation for on-chain interest-rate products such as fixed-rate lending, rate swaps, and structured fixed-income vaults.
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