Skip to main content

Tangem Launches Yield Mode Powered by Aave



Tangem has launched a new feature that marks an important step forward for hardware wallet users. The new Yield Mode, powered by Aave, allows users to earn yield on their crypto directly from their Tangem Wallet app while maintaining full self-custody over their assets. What used to be just a secure cold wallet now becomes an easy-to-use DeFi gateway.



A New Chapter for Self-Custody


For years, hardware wallets focused on one goal: keeping assets safe. Users held their private keys offline and avoided centralized risks. Tangem’s Yield Mode builds on that foundation by giving users access to decentralized finance without giving up control or navigating complex platforms. Everything happens inside the Tangem app, with verified hardware security protecting the private keys at all times.



What Exactly Is Yield Mode?


Yield Mode is a built-in feature that lets users supply supported assets to Aave, one of the most trusted DeFi protocols in the ecosystem. When a user activates Yield Mode for a token, the Tangem smart contract supplies that token to Aave’s liquidity pools, where it can be lent to borrowers. In return, users earn yield based on Aave’s real-time supply and demand rates.


Once enabled, any new funds arriving in the wallet for that blockchain can be automatically supplied to Aave. The entire process is transparent, simple, and managed inside the Tangem interface, removing the need for WalletConnect or external dApps.



Why Aave?


Aave is one of the largest and most established DeFi protocols, launched in 2017 on Ethereum as an open-source, non-custodial liquidity platform. It allows anyone to lend or borrow cryptocurrencies through smart contracts instead of traditional financial intermediaries.


The protocol manages billions in total value locked and has become a cornerstone of DeFi due to its security, transparency, and consistent innovations. Its liquidity pools offer variable interest rates that adjust according to market conditions.


For Tangem users, Aave provides a strong combination of safety, liquidity, and yield potential.



Full Liquidity, No Lockups


One of the biggest advantages of Tangem’s Yield Mode is that users stay fully liquid. Assets supplied to Aave can be withdrawn at any time because Aave’s liquidity pools are designed for instant access. Even while generating yield, users can still send, receive, and swap their tokens directly from the Tangem app.


Withdrawals are almost always immediate, and Tangem’s backend can trigger urgent withdrawals if the Aave protocol becomes vulnerable. This level of flexibility is rare in yield-generating services, where funds are often locked for days or weeks.



Secure and Audited Smart Contracts


Tangem’s smart contract acts as a secure bridge between the wallet and the Aave protocol. It manages token approvals, routes assets, collects yield, and handles withdrawals. Since it interacts directly with user funds, it has been fully audited to guarantee transparency and protection.


The source code of the smart contract is available publicly, allowing users and developers to verify that it matches the audited version. This replaces blind trust with verifiable, on-chain security.



How to Get Started


Using Tangem Yield Mode takes only a few steps:





  1. Open the Tangem app




  2. Select a supported token such as USDT or USDC




  3. Tap “Get Started”




  4. Review the APY and associated fees




  5. Confirm and activate Yield Mode




After setup, the wallet automatically supplies the chosen assets to Aave whenever they arrive in the wallet.



A Simple Way to Earn on Your Crypto


Tangem’s new Yield Mode offers a smooth and secure entry point into decentralized finance. It combines Tangem’s well-known hardware protection with Aave’s proven liquidity infrastructure, giving users a safe, liquid, and user-friendly way to earn yield on their stablecoins.


With no lockups and no complicated interfaces, Tangem moves self-custody to the next level by making yield generation accessible to everyone.



https://www.cryptobreaking.com/tangem-launches-yield-mode-powered/?utm_source=blogger%20&utm_medium=social_auto&utm_campaign=Tangem%20Launches%20Yield%20Mode%20Powered%20by%20Aave%20

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Coinbase's x402 launches AI agents app store for payments

Coinbase-backed x402 has unveiled Agentic.market, a dedicated marketplace aimed at increasing the usefulness of AI agents by aggregating thousands of apps and services that agents can access without any API keys. The rollout positions the platform as a central hub for agents to discover, evaluate, and deploy capabilities across a standardized payments layer. Coinbase product lead Nick Prince described Agentic.market in a video posted on X as a storefront for discovering, comparing, and using x402 services. The marketplace is designed to give both humans and their AI agents access to a wide range of tools—from data feeds to consumer apps—without the friction of managing API credentials. A storefront for discovering, comparing, and using x402 services. Thousands of services. Zero API keys. Powered by x402. Prince added that the market offers a web interface for humans to browse and assess services, alongside a programming layer that lets AI agents autonomously search, filter, and integra...

Top Cryptocurrencies to Watch: BTC, ETH, BNB, XRP, Solana, Dogecoin & More

Market Analysis and Price Predictions for Key Cryptocurrencies Recent market dynamics reveal a cautious sentiment across the cryptocurrency landscape, with Bitcoin struggling to maintain levels above $90,000 and many major altcoins facing downward pressure. Indicators point toward reduced participation from both institutional and retail investors, raising concerns about a potential consolidation phase after notable gains earlier in the year. Bitcoin has fallen below $87,000, reflecting waning demand at higher price points. Institutional fund flows into BTC and ETH ETFs have turned negative, indicating a period of subdued market activity. Active addresses and Binance deposit/withdrawal activities are at annual lows, suggesting market indecision. Most leading altcoins are approaching support levels, with some poised for potential breakdowns. Tickers mentioned: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Binance Coin, XRP, Solana, Dogecoin, Cardano, Bitcoin Cash, Chainlink, Hyperliquid Sentiment: Neutral to Sli...

Analyst: Bitcoin can reclaim $100K without a new narrative

Bitcoin has stalled below the $100,000 threshold, marking a run of almost five months without a breakout above that level. As of the latest market close, BTC hovered around $78,250 after a February nadir of about $60,000, underscoring a slow, grinding recovery amid broader market dynamics. In parallel, tech markets—especially AI-focused equities—have captured the spotlight, with investors rotating capital away from crypto in search of different risk-reward profiles. Nvidia (NVDA), the leading AI stock by market cap, has gained about 5.08% since the start of the year, while Bitcoin has faced a roughly 10% dip over the same period, illustrating a diverging performance within risk assets. MN Trading Capital founder Michael van de Poppe suggested that Bitcoin may not require a fresh narrative to push back above $100,000. In a post on X, he asked what narrative would drive BTC to the milestone and concluded that “price moves upwards, and the narrative will create itself.” He continued that ...