BGT has achieved a complete market asset cycle for the first time — it can be liquidated, traded, and also supports lending and portfolio strategies. More importantly, protocols like Oobleck are turning governance rights into practically usable capital. This opens up new possibilities for those interested in BGT emissions and yield opportunities. Governance tokens are no longer just voting tools but genuine financial assets.

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ImpermanentTherapistvip
· 6h ago
Is the governance token really about to turn around? It used to be just a voting tool, but now it can be used for lending and strategy combinations. How much does this difference in returns make?
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MetaverseHobovip
· 01-13 18:10
Financialization of governance tokens, is this what we've been waiting for? That said, Oobleck's approach is indeed aggressive, directly turning voting rights into cash flow. BGT's move is quite impressive.
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JustAnotherWalletvip
· 01-13 18:10
The token governance financialization has long been overdue, and Oobleck's move is quite interesting.
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ETHReserveBankvip
· 01-13 18:09
Governance tokens can really make money now, this is what I want to see. --- BGT's move is a bit aggressive, directly turning votes into money. --- Wait, can Oobleck really generate stable output? Or is this just another round of hype. --- Finally no more worries about voting, just treat it as a financial product. --- Lending + trading +组合, feels like a new arbitrage opportunity has appeared. --- Financialization of governance tokens, will there be a crash next quarter? --- This is what DeFi should look like, otherwise what's the use of governance rights.
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PonziWhisperervip
· 01-13 18:07
The tokenization of governance tokens... sounds great, but can it really work? --- Oobleck turning governance rights into capital? That's a bit hard to believe, isn't this just a repeat of DeFi's old tricks? --- BGT's full cycle is indeed innovative, but who will bear the lending risks? --- Another round of financial engineering, in the end, it's still about who can run faster. --- Treating governance tokens as financial assets... this logic is a bit wild, but I like it. --- Emission, yield, lending... stacking layers upon layers, right? --- Can Oobleck really break through the circle this time, or is it just a rehash? We need to see the data speak. --- The same old question in the end: Is there enough liquidity? Will anyone really use it?
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AirdropBuffetvip
· 01-13 17:57
Governance tokens are finally no longer useless and can actually make money --- So BGT is now just a financial product? That's interesting --- Oobleck exchanging governance rights for capital indeed changed the game rules --- Lending, trading, and portfolio strategies all in place—that's what a financial asset should look like --- Wait, does this mean voting rights can also be used as money in the future? --- The full cycle of BGT is out, and the earning opportunities are here --- I'm telling you, this is what DeFi should look like --- The governance tokens of the past were just gimmicks; now they are finally becoming a reality
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GovernancePretendervip
· 01-13 17:48
Can governance rights still generate income? Now governance tokens have truly become financial assets, and BGT's move is really brilliant.
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