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Finding the Right Vault

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Last updated 1 year ago

Range Protocol has a wide variety of vaults that suit various investors based on preferred factors such as the type of vault, vault strategy, size of vault, blockchain network, and so on.

We provided an overview of these various categories in our section, which we recommend reviewing first.

On the main page, you can select your desired type of vault, categorized as:

  1. Spot AMM

  2. Liquid Staking Derivatives

  3. Real-World Assets

  4. Borrowing & Lending

  5. NFT Finance

  6. Derivatives

These will dictate the types of assets within each vault. For example, LSD vaults will have liquid staking assets such as wstETH or rETH.

Within each category, assets can further be filtered based on:

  1. Boosted Vault: Users can choose whether to see vaults with boosted APYs, with rewards coming from various sources such as incentivization programs.

  2. AMM: UniSwap, PancakeSwap, and more.

  3. Vault Strategy: active, passive, or pegged.

  4. Network: Ethereum, Mantle, Arbitrum, and so on.

Changing the network will show all vaults in that network, at which point the user can filter down to be more specific.