Power Stake
  • Start Here
    • Power Facts
    • Real World Example
    • Three Components
  • Power Stake Protocol (USP)
  • Time Vault Strategies (TVS)
    • Time Vault Examples
    • Time Vault Pools
    • Time Vault Fees
    • Time Vaults Database
      • Aave
        • AAVEv2-V1 Strategies
        • AAVEv2-V2 Strategies
        • AAVEv2-V3 Strategies
        • AAVEv3 Strategies
      • Lido Finance
        • stETH
      • GMX
        • GLP Strategy
      • Rocket Pool
        • rETH
    • Time Vault Interface
  • Time Based Tokens (TBTs)
    • Upfront Staking TBTs
    • Minting TBTs (Staking)
    • Burning TBTs (UpfrontBurn)
    • Swapping TBTs
  • Tokenomics (Power)
    • Token Utility
    • Time Switch
    • Power Capacitor
  • FAQ
    • Where does the yield come from?
    • What are the risks of Power staking?
    • What are some real-world use cases?
    • How is the APY calculated?
  • xPOWER
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Three Components

There are three primary components to Power Stake. If you take the time to fully grasp these concepts, you will understand the powers and infinite possibilities of this time-traveling universe.

  1. Power Stake Protocol (USP): facilitates the creation and activity of Time Vault Strategies.

  2. Time Vault Strategies (TVS): custom smart contracts where people buy, sell, and earn TBTs.

  3. Time-Based Tokens (TBT): represent the time value of money for any digital asset.

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