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Pendle Finance & Fixed Yield

Some vaults in YeldX are Pendle Principal Token (PT) positions. These work differently from regular yield vaults and have unique properties worth understanding.


What are Pendle PTs?

Pendle Finance splits yield-bearing tokens into two components:

  • PT (Principal Token) — redeemable for the underlying at expiry, priced at a discount
  • YT (Yield Token) — receives all yield until expiry

YeldX surfaces PT vaults — you deposit the underlying asset and receive a fixed yield implied by the discount.

Example: PT-USDC expiring Dec 31
Current price: $0.95 per $1 face value
Implied fixed APY: ~10.5% (if held to maturity)

Key differences from regular vaults

PropertyRegular vaultPendle PT
Yield typeVariableFixed (if held to maturity)
LiquidityWithdraw anytimeLocked until expiry
isRedeemabletruefalse (until expiry)
Early exitYesSell PT on Pendle market (may incur loss)

Expiry dates

YeldX parses the expiry date from the vault slug and displays it on the vault card:

PT-USDC-26DEC2025 → Expires Dec 26, 2025

Expired PTs (isRedeemable: false after expiry date) are filtered from the main vault list but may appear in your portfolio if you hold them.


Risk considerations

FactorRisk
Smart contractPendle is audited but complex
LiquidityPT/SY pools may have limited depth
Early exitSelling before expiry means accepting market rate — may be below face value
RolloverYou need to manually re-invest after expiry

Pendle PTs typically receive a High or Degen risk score in YeldX due to the redeemability penalty and protocol complexity, even when the underlying asset is a stablecoin.


Should I use Pendle vaults?

Pendle PTs are suitable if:

  • You are comfortable locking funds until the expiry date
  • You want a predictable fixed yield instead of variable rates
  • You understand you cannot withdraw early without potentially incurring a loss

They are not suitable if you need flexible access to your funds.

caution

YeldX does not provide advice on whether Pendle positions suit your situation. Always read the Pendle documentation and understand the risks before depositing.